https://www.logos.com/product/154111/the-king-james-version-1900-with-reverse-interlinear
Above is the link to the product in question.
I am wondering, what is the interlinear text used? Does anyone know for certain if it is the SCR TR 1881 or STV 1550 or something else altogether? I asked product support but they directed me to the forum.
Thank you for your time!
I am wondering, what is the interlinear text used? Does anyone know for certain if it is the SCR TR 1881 or STV 1550 or something else altogether?
It is Scrivener for the NT - and the KJV 1900 says so in the information pane, once you own it:
Thank you! Now i dont know if you can answer this or not, but are you aware of a KJV within logos that uses the Stephanus 1550 as it's interlinear?
also i am not sure how you even came across that screenshot, i cant find that info on my browser, and i do own the product.
No. I don't think such a work exists (and: why should it? As far as I know, Scrivener's TR Text was produced as a possible Greek NT that could have been the Greek original used by the KJV translators)
In Logos nearly all non-TR NT interlinears use SBL GNT (I think there was one with Westcott-Hort) and nearly all TR NT interlinears use Scrivener.
EDIT: you will find the text alignment of nearly all RI resources in this post: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/199264.aspx
I use the desktop version and open Information either from the resource panel menu (the three vertical dots in the top right corner of the resource tab) or from the library.