Could someone please share a couple of screenshots of what this resource looks like on mobile? Ideally android tablet… On the desktop it says when a word it shows the English but I’m wondering how that appears on the mobile app thanks
@Al Dobko @Brian Davidson Apologies for the delay in getting you the screenshot. Please see the attached images.
This resource? I have an iPad, not an Android tablet, if that's helpful.
https://www.logos.com/product/187846/a-readers-hebrew-and-greek-bible-2nd-ed
Yes I'm sure iPad looks the same if you could share a few screenshots thanks
Any hope of getting that screenshot before this goes off sale? I'd like to see it too. I carry the print edition of this Bible with me everyday, and I'm interested in having a digital copy with the same glosses.
That’s great thanks!
With the recent pre-order showing up for the UBS6 Readers edition and the Textual commentary on the new edition (both releasing June '25)- it is certain the new editions of the Critical Apparatus and GNT text are just around the corner. It had me thinking, how does Logos typically do the new releases of critical editions…
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why are there so many diverse versions of the Holy Bible if the word of God is infallible and God breathed.
Has anyone created a personal book yet of Pope Francis' final encyclical Dilexit Nos? I think it may be ten years before Logos catches up with Francis' works and am wondering if someone else has saved us the effort.