Hi,
With Hebrew Bible, LXX, and English Bible on the screen, I'd like to hover over a term in one and highlight the corresponding words across the board.
How do?
This is not a full answer to your question. You can turn on the interlinear function in the Swete LXX Edition and compare the Hebrew with the LXX, like that:
Hi, With Hebrew Bible, LXX, and English Bible on the screen, I'd like to hover over a term in one and highlight the corresponding words across the board. How do?
Thanks for the advice. But actually you get all these resources for free in that package: https://www.logos.com/academic-basic
I got it with the the academic basic and it's also listed here as part of it: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/178848/1056626.aspx#1056626
I also asked a similar question about the LXX few days ago and got the advice to get the academic basic, look here: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/186094/1074124.aspx#1074124
I got it with the the academic basic and it's also listed here as part of it: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/178848/1056626.aspx#1056626 I also asked a similar question about the LXX few days ago and got the advice to get the academic basic, look here: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/186094/1074124.aspx#1074124
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Also I checked and this package offers you temporary licenses for these resources and therefore you do not "own" these resources they may be withdrawn at any point in the future unless you purchase them excluding the truly "free" resources like the LEB.
Edit:The other alternative to purchase is to rent them once the temporary license expires.
Thanks for your help.
I seem to own this: https://www.logos.com/product/182803/the-english-greek-reverse-interlinear-lexham-english-septuagint
But I don't own this: https://www.logos.com/product/10494/the-old-testament-in-greek-according-to-the-septuagint
I tried to set everything up, using the Swete Interlinear, like you described, but it didn't work. But looking at your screen shot, it appears you're using the non-interlinear Swete and making it work.
Thoughts?
Thanks for your help. I seem to own this: https://www.logos.com/product/182803/the-english-greek-reverse-interlinear-lexham-english-septuagint But I don't own this: https://www.logos.com/product/10494/the-old-testament-in-greek-according-to-the-septuagint I tried to set everything up, using the Swete Interlinear, like you described, but it didn't work. But looking at your screen shot, it appears you're using the non-interlinear Swete and making it work. Thoughts?
NB:The LES is an English translation. This may not be what you want. AFAIK the Swete edition is the sole Greek edition with a reverse interlinear. Mendel has pointed out a free albeit temporary way to get this functionality, namely adding the Academic Basic resources to your library.
I downloaded Academic Basic — AND IT WORKED!
Thanks for taking the time to walk me through that. Much appreciated!
Lot's a fun reading ahead.
I downloaded Academic Basic — AND IT WORKED! Thanks for taking the time to walk me through that. Much appreciated! Lot's a fun reading ahead.
just this 5 books?