Could someone please share a couple of screenshots of what this resource looks like on mobile? Ideally android tablet… On the desktop it says when a word it shows the English but I’m wondering how that appears on the mobile app thanks
@Al Dobko @Brian Davidson Apologies for the delay in getting you the screenshot. Please see the attached images.
This resource? I have an iPad, not an Android tablet, if that's helpful.
https://www.logos.com/product/187846/a-readers-hebrew-and-greek-bible-2nd-ed
Yes I'm sure iPad looks the same if you could share a few screenshots thanks
Any hope of getting that screenshot before this goes off sale? I'd like to see it too. I carry the print edition of this Bible with me everyday, and I'm interested in having a digital copy with the same glosses.
That’s great thanks!
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