The King James Version (1900) Reverse Interlinear

Greetings!
I looked up this product: The King James Version (1900) Reverse Interlinear.
https://www.logos.com/product/154109/the-king-james-version-1900-reverse-interlinear
It says I have it in my library, but I can't find it.
I looked up KJV, King James and "Reverse Interlinear."
The only KJV 1900 I have in my library is this one: "This King James Version is based upon the Pure Cambridge Edition first published around 1900. It has been carefully typeset to remove any typographical errors and accurately reflects the original text."
Can someone help me, please?
Thanks.
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Curtis said:
Greetings!
I looked up this product: The King James Version (1900) Reverse Interlinear.
https://www.logos.com/product/154109/the-king-james-version-1900-reverse-interlinear
It says I have it in my library, but I can't find it.
Reverse Interlinears are not additional resources in the library, but a functionality of the specific resource. You can see the presence of the RI when there's a button in the resource tab showing Hebrew Aleph and Greek Omega. There you can select whether and where to show the RI data and which data to show in the inline view (e.g. I'm showing surface text, lemma and Strongs right now)
Have joy in the Lord!
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Hi Curtis!
Reverse-interlinear Bibles do not show up in the library as a book or a resource. You access them through the Bible you are reading.
Open the KJV-1900
Click on the Interlinear icon in the resource toolbar
On the bottom of the Bible panel, you'll see the Interlinear pop up.
Reverse interlinears also make it possible to right-click any word in a Bible and get original language data.
To learn more, go here: https://wiki.logos.com/Reverse-Interlinear$2fInterlinear_Bibles
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Thank you ALL for your kindness in showing me how to properly use my Logos Library!
This is truly amazing!!
This is why I like these forums!
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Curtis said:
This is why I like these forums!
Now that you've found out how to access your Reverse Interlinear, it may make more sense to you that I asked Bradley to consider an edition that has both the WordSearch pericope headings that you requested AND the tagging of the other KJV. As it now stands, a user has to open both resources to get both benefits.
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NB.Mick said:
Reverse Interlinears are not additional resources in the library, but a functionality of the specific resource. You can see the presence of the RI when there's a button in the resource tab showing Hebrew Aleph and Greek Omega. There you can select whether and where to show the RI data and which data to show in the inline view (e.g. I'm showing surface text, lemma and Strongs right now)
Hi NB Mick:
How do you get the hyperlink numbers to work? When I open my Bible, the numbers are not hyperlinked.
Thanks for your help.
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Curtis said:
How do you get the hyperlink numbers to work? When I open my Bible, the numbers are not hyperlinked.
They should be automatically linked - there is nothing we can do to enable this
Can you post a screenshot showing what you see?
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Graham Criddle said:
They should be automatically linked - there is nothing we can do to enable this
Hi Graham,
I just noticed that the KJV 1900 includes the Apocrypha.
Is there another KJV that excludes the Apocrypha but can link the reverse interlinear?
Also, I found out that the hyperlinks did not appear in the App.Logos.com
The hyperlinks do appear in the Logos Bible Software.
So I lose some benefits by using the App.Logos.com
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Curtis said:
I just noticed that the KJV 1900 includes the Apocrypha.
Is there another KJV that excludes the Apocrypha but can link the reverse interlinear?
Not that I am aware of
Curtis said:Also, I found out that the hyperlinks did not appear in the App.Logos.com
The hyperlinks do appear in the Logos Bible Software.
So I lose some benefits by using the App.Logos.com
Yes - some desktop features are not currently available in the web app
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Curtis said:
ust noticed that the KJV 1900 includes the Apocrypha.
Is there another KJV that excludes the Apocrypha but can link the reverse interlinear?
Are you saying this because the product page on logos.com says it does, or because you see those books in the resource index in logos?
I ask this because I do not see any Apocryphal books listed in my version of the KJV1900.
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Roy said:Curtis said:
ust noticed that the KJV 1900 includes the Apocrypha.
Is there another KJV that excludes the Apocrypha but can link the reverse interlinear?
Are you saying this because the product page on logos.com says it does, or because you see those books in the resource index in logos?
I ask this because I do not see any Apocryphal books listed in my version of the KJV1900.
Thanks Roy - you are quite right and I was incorrect in my previous post.
There is a version of the KJV containing the Apocrypha but it does not have a reverse interlinear
Apologies, Graham
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Roy said:Curtis said:
ust noticed that the KJV 1900 includes the Apocrypha. Is there another KJV that excludes the Apocrypha but can link the reverse interlinear?
Are you saying this because the product page on logos.com says it does, or because you see those books in the resource index in logos?
I ask this because I do not see any Apocryphal books listed in my version of the KJV1900.
The Apocrypha (which were part of the original KJV but left out of later versions) are not in KJV1900 but in a separate resource - regrettably without Reverse Interlinear Tagging - which is in a series called "The King James Version with Apocrypha" with KJV1900. This means that when I input Wisdom 1:1 into the locator field in KJV1900, Logos will automatically switch to the KJV Apocrypha resource (and back). One can delete the series association or switch it to another KJV, then KJV 1900 won't work anymore as if contained the Apocrypha.
There is a another KJV with Reverse Interlinear, the Cambridge Paragraph Edition (1873) which does contain the Apocrypha though - those again without RI data.
Have joy in the Lord!
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