BUG: Missing Factbook tags in a Lexham Bible translation
Bible: Brannan, Rick, Ken M. Penner, Israel Loken, Michael Aubrey, and Isaiah Hoogendyk, eds. The Lexham English Septuagint. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012. Yes, I know there is a second edition, but this is the resource I am currently indexing. Note the missing tagging in a single verse:
It appears that there is something seriously wrong with the tagging software … it is missing Factbook entries from the base Bible Knowledgebase - in no way specific to the LXX - although there is a change the problem is in the feature rather than the data.. @Bradley Grainger (Logos) and @Kyle G. Anderson Please explain or escalate as a serious issue.
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Best Answer
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I believe this is related to a lack of Biblical People/Places/Things tagging on the associated LXX reverse interlinears. Kyle's comment here probably applies:
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I guess again, we cross resource paths. I use LES1 exclusively (vs LES2 or NETS). No offense to Rick.
I'm not a Factbook'er, but I do right-click people/places .. which at your reference area, is touch and go.
I was surprised my favorite translation (golden oldie … Emphasized Bible) is correctly tagged in that area (but Factbook-clean).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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I believe this is related to a lack of Biblical People/Places/Things tagging on the associated LXX reverse interlinears. Kyle's comment here probably applies:
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