Septuagint translation producing nothing
I have Logos 10 Gold (I think) and I can't seem to figure out how to get anything to show up on the Septuagint definitions section of the word study. It tells me I should have options to link to a LXX in my library, but none are showing up in the drop down list. I do have a couple versions of the LXX in my library, but I can't figure out how to get them to show up in that drop down.
I've searched the forum, but nothing has helped. Really hoping one of y'all know the solution here.
Thanks so much!
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Hi John - and welcome to the forums
I have Logos 10 Gold (I think) and I can't seem to figure out how to get anything to show up on the Septuagint definitions section of the word study. It tells me I should have options to link to a LXX in my library, but none are showing up in the drop down list. I do have a couple versions of the LXX in my library, but I can't figure out how to get them to show up in that drop down.
Do you have any of the LXX resources shown here?
And can you post a screenshot showing the Bible Word Study Guide you are using (use the paperclip icon in the forum editor)?
Graham
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Do you have any of the LXX resources shown here?
You also need the reverse interlinear for that Septuagint.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Hi there. Thanks for replying. I'll attach a screenshot of my library search for "LXX" as well as what my dropdown list looks like. I'm not even sure what resources to look for / purchase from Logos to get this to work. As a work around, I did a power lookup of the word I was studying, and that provided a nice bit of information and resources for me, so I'm not "dead in the water," so to speak.
Thanks so much for your time!
- John
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Is it downloaded or in the cloud?
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Looking up what I own on Logos.com, it shows that I have Rahlfs Septuagint w/ reverse interlinear, but that's not showing up in the dropdown.
The two LXX bibles I would expect to find are not showing in Library:
- Septuagint with Logos Morphology (Rahlfs) ----> post a screenshot showing ownership in logos.com
- The Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint (Swete) ---> you have the Apparatus only, which is strange.
Then you need a reverse interlinear with both bibles. What Feature Set do you own, or do you have a subscription (which one)?
Dave
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Thanks so much for your help here. I'm so confused.
Check if you own Septuagint with Logos Morphology in logos.com. Do the same for The old testament in Greek according to the Septuagint.
Just paste the title in the Search box. You are looking for the bible.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Yes to both those titles.
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Yes to both those titles.
Finally, check that Logos is logged into the same account as you use for logos.com.
If that is so, run Update Resources in the Command Box. It could take a few minutes to check all your resources.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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OK, quick update:
The Logos Septuagint was in the hidden resources. Once I unhid it, that resource became available for the Septuagint Translation in Word Study tabs. However, The OT in Greek...(Swete) in my library seems to be an apparatus(?) not a Bible like you mentioned. Not sure if that means anything, but I wanted to point it out.
Either way, I now have a working LXX translation in my word study tab, and that makes me happy. Thanks everyone for your help!
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The OT in Greek...(Swete) in my library seems to be an apparatus(?) not a Bible like you mentioned. Not sure if that means anything
The Apparatus and the Bible are different books, but their titles are expected to be similar.
I'm glad that you found the Logos LXX bible, but did you run the Update Resources command for the other Swete LXX?
Dave
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