Does Logos have plans to produce a fully referenced version of the Bible?
Please elaborate what is desired for a "fully referenced" version of the Bible? What references are desired?
Logos Bible Software can quickly search for Bible references. Logos 6 added Milestone searching so can find subjects within commentaries.
Harmony resources have Allusions and Quotes between Old and New Testaments.
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What I mean is a Cross Reference Bible
For instance I have a NIV Cross Reference Bible and the cross referencing system is extremely helpful.
Of the 20 or so electronic Bibles I have in my Logos Library, none have a functional cross referencing system where the Bible text is supplemented by a centre-column of references which direct the reader to further passages that expand and clarify or reinforce the meaning of the verses being read.
I just checked... The NIV 2011 has all it;s cross references, ESV same, NAB:RE has it's less robust references fully intact too... Even the NASB has it;s full cross references there as well... Which translation are you referring to missing their cross reference systems???
-Dan
I understand that you're missing having cross references all in one place in a central column, but that makes more sense for a print-edition Bible. The cross-references are available just in a different way than what you're used to.
Try turning on Power Lookup (on the Tools menu). You'll find all the cross-references there, including the actual biblical text from each of those verses:
I know that the NIV Study Bible contains more cross-references (the print edition has them in a center column) than the standard edition of the NIV (which has them in footnotes), and I've wished for Logos to produce the NIV Study Bible, but so far they haven't.
All Base Packages include many Harmony resources => https://www.logos.com/basepackages
Faithlife group "OT Quotes in NT" has note files, which can be freely copied. Thread => https://community.logos.com/forums/t/76604.aspx
Logos.com also has Cross Reference resources:
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge => https://www.logos.com/product/38877/the-treasury-of-scripture-knowledge is included in many base packages.
New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge => https://community.logos.com/forums/t/76604.aspx
Thanks Rosie for your ;post. Very helpful as usual.
Just before you posted I came across the Todays NIV and the NIV which have all the cross references I am looking for.
Many thanks
Hi Dan ESV doesn't have the detail of Todays NIV or as you mention, the NIV 2011. Nor does the NASB as far as I can ascertain.
I think Rosie's pinned it for me. But many thanks for your response
Rosie
Is it possible to copy and paste Biblical Hebrew transliteration to a Word Document. I currently have Logos 5?
Rosie Is it possible to copy and paste Biblical Hebrew transliteration to a Word Document. I currently have Logos 5?
In the interlinear, I have a checkbox which I can select as "Manuscript (transliterated)." I can even uncheck the surface reading and be left with only the transliterated, ie: "
What about The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge?
I only just noticed your response. But as you see below I have different experience. I opened the Bible to the last place it was and copied things out and you see in THIS case the NIV seems the poorest. I am sure there are sections I could go which would end up favouring the NIV too. I believe all 3 claim to have over 100,000 cross references.
1 To you, O Lord, I call;
jmy rock, be not deaf to me,
lest, if you kbe silent to me,
I become like those who lgo down to the pit.
j See Ps. 18:2
k Ps. 35:22; 39:12; 83:1; 109:1
l Ps. 88:4; 143:7
The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), Ps 28:1.
1 To You, O Lord, I call;
My arock, do not be deaf to me,
For if You bare silent to me,
I will become like those who cgo down to the pit.
a Ps 18:2
b Ps 35:22; 39:12; 83:1
c Ps 88:4; 143:7; Prov 1:12
New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update (LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation, 1995), Ps 28:1.
1 To you, Lord, I call;
you are my Rock,
do not turn a deaf earb to me.
For if you remain silent,c
I will be like those who go down to the pit.d
b See Dt 1:45
c See Est 4:14
d See Job 33:18
The New International Version (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Ps 28:1.
Justin has explained how you can get just the transliterated text in Logos 5, and then you can copy/paste that into Word.
But there's something cool you can do in Logos 6 which might entice you to upgrade to it: the new Text Converter tool (one of many new features) lets you convert any Hebrew text to transliteration, using any of a variety of transliteration schemes, and then copy that text for use elsewhere. Here's a video of it in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X7RRXAMrek
The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, already mentioned, is the best cross-reference for Bible study I know of. It's part of many packages if you don't already have it.