I've just downloaded the newest New American Standard Bible (2020 update) and was very excited, as the NASB is my main study text. However, it seems to be English only with no access to the Hebrew and Greek. Am I missing something?
New American Standard Bible (2020 update)
It is not available yet but still on Pre-Pub - https://www.logos.com/product/209909/the-new-american-standard-bible-2020-update-nasb-reverse-interlinear
Apparently if you preorder it, you get temporary access. I do have access, so I checked the site. Note what it says..
In this case I believe that "Temporary Access" happens when you are part of the Faithlife Connect program (but I could be wrong) and not because it has been Pre-Ordered. I did pre-order it, but I also had access to it prior to placing the order only because I am a member of Faithlife Connect.
Thank you all. I would have waited if I had known it was not a H/G product.
I would have waited if I had known it was not a H/G product.
For clarification: There are two distinct products: 1) the English text and 2) the original language "reverse interlinear" info. This will always be two distinct products... the confusion comes because many of us acquire these kinds of resources when we purchase base packages.
As has been stated above, there are two ways to acquire the RI: 1) A FC subscription or 2) to pre-order the RI.
Also, remember, you have either 30 days or 90 days (I forget which) to return your purchase for full credit.
Okay, this makes sense now. You must have the translation and then purchase the interlinear on top of that. Both are required.
"The New American Standard Bible, 2020 Update is a prerequisite resource for this reverse interlinear. The reverse interlinear tool operates as a functionality within the New American Standard Bible, 2020 Update and appears in that resource but does not include it. Don’t have the New American Standard Bible, 2020 Update?"
https://www.logos.com/product/209909/the-new-american-standard-bible-2020-update-nasb-reverse-interlinear
I will now order the interlinear. Thanks for helping clear up my confusion!