This is what I tried to get "v.4 nkjv" to link to Ps 78.4 in NKJV:
([[v. 4>>bibleNKJV:Ps78.4]] nkjv)
But it still showed up as NIV84 (my default translation).
Warren, this is still a datatype reference of type bibleNKJV - basically you told Logos to use the NKJV verse map to identify which verse you understand to be verse 4. You would need to use a resource reference instead. Like the example from the wiki:
[[John 1:1 >> logosres:esv;ref=BibleESV.Jn1.1]]
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We want to look at
John 6:3-14 (ESV); (John 6:15 NIV)
Does it Work?
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My Test Alternate Version. (n.d.).
This worked for me.
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