apocrypha/deuterocanon cross references?

I'm not able to find a Bible or resource that will allow me to cross reference between the Bible and the apocrypha. I'm not Catholic but I do read the Apocrypha and out of curiosity would like to be able to see cross references. I have a Cambridge cameo that includes the cross references but would love to be able to do it on logos. I assumed there would be a Catholic Bible on verbum that would work but for some reason none of the Catholic Bibles have cross references. Does anyone know of a Bible or resource that would allow me to do this?
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The two I use is the 1900 KJV (including apocrypha), and NABre. I'm assuming your cross-refs refer to the old center column of cross-refs in a printed Bible.
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Hey DMB, thanks for the response. The 1900 KJV I have doesn't include the Apocrypha, I have to download the King James Apocrypha separately and they are not linked by cross references. By cross references I mean the little superscript letters that you can hover over or click on to open cross references in a small window. The NABre that I see doesn't include cross references either.
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Give The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English Version (KJV) a try.
Or The Authorized English Version (1873) with Reverse Interlinear.
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Scott listed the old KJV I mentioned. Not sure why your NABRE isn't showing crossrefs ... even today, I was in the OT, and it crossre'd to Tobit along with some OT refs.
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I guess what I'm looking for is an apocrypha that is cross-referenced to the scriptures. Here's a link to a website that has the references from pp. 800-804 of the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament, 27th edition (Novum Testamentum: Graece et Latine, published by Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft). http://jimmyakin.com/deuterocanonical-references-in-the-new-testament. But I would very much like to have an apocrypha in logos with the cross reference links to Scripture.
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I'm sorry I misunderstood thank you so much for your help!
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No way! Thank you so much Richard I did not realize that either.
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thank you so much scott, this is exactly what I was looking for. The funny thing is I already owned it and I didn't even realize it, lol. Thanks again
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Dan Shumway said:
But I would very much like to have an apocrypha in logos with the cross reference links to Scripture.
As DMB says, they are present (bothways in NABRE)
Are you not seeing these?
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Dan Shumway said:
I'm not able to find a Bible or resource that will allow me to cross reference between the Bible and the apocrypha.
Using Logos 9.3 Beta 4 on macOS Big Sur, did a Bible Search in All Bibles for <Jdt> that includes Cross References (to Judtih) in results:
For Old Testament, found Coverdale Bible => The Holy Scriptures Faithfully and Truly Translated had the most cross references to Judith. Caveat: Coverdale Bible predates verse numbering within chapters.
For New Testament, found Alford's => The Greek Testament (8 vols.) has many cross references to Judith.
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Richard J. Ward said:
This is what makes CR’s in an electronic Bible rather obsolete. By the way, Richard, nice beard! [:D]
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That's awesome! I'm fairly new to logos and this forum is the best. Everybody is so kind and helpful. Thanks
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DMB said:
I see now. For example, in NABRE, and the Jimmy Akin ref, NABRE points back from Hebrews to 2MC, but doesn' point from 2MC to the NT and Hebrews:
Run a Search like this
Use <2 Macc> instead of Tobit.
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
Use <2 Macc> instead of Tobit.
My comment was in the opposite direction, whether NABRE's deuterocanon adduced connects to the NT, since it has bunches to the OT and deuterocanon. As it turned out, Wisdom was the motherload is shaky references to the NT.
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Hi Richard, I'm a little late to this, but I notice that when I search Wisdom of Solomon, nothing comes up.
I get the following:
Is there some sort of modules I need to download to get this? Any help would be very much appreciated.
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DMB said:Dave Hooton said:
Use <2 Macc> instead of Tobit.
My comment was in the opposite direction, whether NABRE's deuterocanon adduced connects to the NT, since it has bunches to the OT and deuterocanon. As it turned out, Wisdom was the motherload is shaky references to the NT.
I don't know how, but I was directed back to this thread. <2 Macc> has cross-references to the NT i.e. Rev, Acts and 1 Tim, but there are more going from the NT to <2 Macc>.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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@DMB HI. What's the name of this software or website?
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@Richard J. Ward, hi.
Whats the name of this software?
Where could I get this link ,website for this guide?
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@Richard J. Ward, hello .
Where could I get this guide?
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@Richard J. Ward, hi.
Where could I find and get this software or website to get this guide?
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@Richard J.Ward, hi.
Whats the name of this cross reference guide and where could I download it?
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@DMB, hello.
Where could I get this app or link?
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@Graham Criddle hi.
Where could I get this software ? Or link?
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You are on the Logos software forums site. The link in the upper left hand corner Logos.com will take you to the software which includes several guides.
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