Strong's Concordance with definitions

Hi all,
i have a free version of Logos and i have a copy of 'Strong's Concordance', but it does not seem to give definitions of words. i bought a handful of titles when i got the program so i don't recall if i bought that one.
i have a hard copy version of the 'popular edition' of SC which has definitions, so i am wondering which version would i have to buy to get the definitions?
Thanks everyone!
Alan
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I think this is what you want: https://www.logos.com/product/10514/the-new-strongs-concise-dictionary-of-the-words-in-the-greek-testament-and-the-hebrew-bible
However, unless there is a specific reason you want Strong's definitions, if you right click a word it will give you the Greek or Hebrew definition.
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Alan Faulkner said:
Hi all,
i have a free version of Logos and i have a copy of 'Strong's Concordance', but it does not seem to give definitions of words. i bought a handful of titles when i got the program so i don't recall if i bought that one.
i have a hard copy version of the 'popular edition' of SC which has definitions, so i am wondering which version would i have to buy to get the definitions?
Thanks everyone!
Alan
You need https://www.logos.com/product/1213/the-new-strongs-guide-to-bible-words as that is allied to the Concordance e.g.
But you need a Lexicon to better integrate your studies with Logos e.g. Enhanced Strong's Lexicon (which I can't find on Logos.com). Have a look for Lexicons.
Dave
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Justin Gatlin said:
However, unless there is a specific reason you want Strong's definitions, if you right click a word it will give you the Greek or Hebrew definition.
Provided the OP has a bible that has a reverse interlinear and they also have a license for the reverse interlinear.
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Simon’s Brother said:Justin Gatlin said:
However, unless there is a specific reason you want Strong's definitions, if you right click a word it will give you the Greek or Hebrew definition.
Provided the OP has a bible that has a reverse interlinear and they also have a license for the reverse interlinear.
I think the free version gives access to the reverse interlinear for at least the KJV and ESV. I have a dummy account with no purchases except Logos 9 free and when I go to the web app, I can see the lemma gloss in the context-menu, but when I search for it in the store I don't own it. But since Logos Free is no longer a "purchase" to download the latest version, I don't think there is any place on the website that shows what is included for free.
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Simon’s Brother said:Justin Gatlin said:
However, unless there is a specific reason you want Strong's definitions, if you right click a word it will give you the Greek or Hebrew definition.
Provided the OP has a bible that has a reverse interlinear and they also have a license for the reverse interlinear.
I have a dummy account with no purchases but Logos 9 free that shows those glosses on, at least, the ESV and KJV. But since "free" no longer has a product page, I don't know how to see if free users still get those temporary licenses. But when I go to the product page for those books with RI, I do not own them under that account.
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Much appreciated,
Justin, Dave and Simon's Brother !
Alan
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