Hi,
I can't find the various versions portion of the complete biblical library, meaning the multiple translations portion of the complete biblical libary
Welcome to the forums. Could you list the resources in "the complete biblical library"?
They may not be available in Logos yet; the status of each ebook is listed at https://www.logos.com/wordsearch/library-migration.
Thank you
Hi Bradley, I also have the complete package of the CBL and the CBL interlinear in Wordserch. So far the dictionary/encyclopedia has migrated but the interlinear has not. Because the 2 work together ie the interlinear has numbers similar to Strongs that when clicked on cause the dictionary to show the Concordance etc, without the interlinear it doesn't work...
I didn't look further for the old testament supposing it is the same. Thanks for all your hard work during this transition.
Nice long list but I do not see what was in "the complete biblical library" [although the individual items maybe listed]. Also some of the WordSearch resources maybe of interest to the rest of us. Is there a list that we can search by topic?
I do not see what was in "the complete biblical library"
As published in print, this was a 39-volume, two-set opus (17 vol NT set; 22 vol OT set), broken out as follows:
The Study Bible volumes comprise several elements which the Wordsearch edition broke out into distinct resources:
In the print edition, the commentary and versions comparison information would be set on opposite pages from the interlinear text. As indicated, Wordsearch broke the elements out into distinct resources that could be opened in opposing windows, each resource being internally subdivided at the TOC level into the (9+15=) 24 volumes which the Study Bible was published in.
One other important point concerning these sets is the relation of the Greek & Hebrew dictionaries to the rest of the resources. The CBL uses its own Greek and Hebrew numbering scheme, similar to the Strongs and G/K systems. Every word in the dictionaries is indexed by the CBL number, and each word in the interlinears is tagged with a number linking it to the corresponding CBL dictionary entry.
The dictionary entries consist of:
As you can see, this is a large and complex resource. I think Wordsearch users who are anxious to start using this in Logos would do well to temper their expectations and plan on using this tool in Wordsearch for a while yet. This is going to be a ton of work to produce in properly integrated Logos Research editions,
Thanks!
Will this collection be available for purchase for non-Wordsearch users once it's completed?
That is why we liked it so much. Logos has similar, not the same, features which do a good job as well. Like all things we "only" want the best of both. God bless, patiently awaiting that glorious day, when Jesus returns.
I think so - https://blog.logos.com/2020/09/over-3000-new-reasons-to-love-logos/