How do you use the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon on hebrew words with Logos 4, if you don't speak Hebrew!
You won't be able to use it by going directly to the Table of Contents, because that lists the words in Hebrew. But you can access it through an English language Bible or through Word Studies on an English word.
This is where the development of Reverse Interlinears makes Logos stand out. Logos has a number of Bibles in Reverse Interlinear format, and you can access the Hebrew through the English. In fact Logos developed reverse interlinears so people with no original language background could access all the language tools in Logos.
If you are in a Bible that has Reverse Interlinear text (say the NAS or ESV) right click on a word in the Old Testament, select the Lemma tab on the right hand pane, then select BDB on the left hand pane and you will be taken to the entry. You won't be able to pronounce the Hebrew word but you can read the English entry underneath it. You can do similar things with word studies in both Hebrew and Greek starting with either the English or original language word.
The recent release of the Logos video series on using Greek and Hebrew was designed for those who don't know Hebrew and Greek to get a working knowledge of them and how to use the language tools Logos provides. See http://www.logos.com/products/details/5876
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