Dear Faithlife/Logos:
Curtis:Logos Bible Software has only one KJV and it does not include any headings whatsoever.
Actually Logos has several KJV (it's difficult to produce the KJV), but those named KJV don't include headings, as far as I've seen. Your headings look very similar to those contained in Webster's edition of the KJV (which seems to have the very same text as KJV, looking through Gen 1-3)
https://ref.ly/logosres/hlybblwebster?ref=Bible.Ge1.20&off=18
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You gotta admit that those headings are pretty cool.
NB.Mick: Curtis:Logos Bible Software has only one KJV and it does not include any headings whatsoever. Actually Logos has several KJV (it's difficult to produce the KJV), but those named KJV don't include headings, as far as I've seen.
Actually Logos has several KJV (it's difficult to produce the KJV), but those named KJV don't include headings, as far as I've seen.
Logos Blog article June 2017 => You've Probably Never Seen the Real King James Version (image of Esther text has no headings in the text) (Wikipedia mentions some printing variations: "He"/"She" Bible for Ruth 3:15 + "Wicked Bible")
New Cambridge Paragraph Bible with the Apocrypha, rev. ed. (NCPB) (does not have pericopes/headings)
Logos Blog article March 2006 => In search of the King James Version
The Authorized English Version (1873) with Reverse Interlinear (original language lemma's, morphology, and strong's aligned with English words)
The King James Version (1900) with Reverse Interlinear
Logos.com search for Authorized Version Bibles => https://www.logos.com/search?query=authorized%20version&sortBy=Relevance&limit=60&page=1&ownership=all&geographicAvailability=all&filters=resourcetype-bibles_Resource%20Type
FYI: 1769 Blayney revision is currently not available for purchase.
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GaoLu: You gotta admit that those headings are pretty cool.
Lexham English Bible headings can be searched in 1900 KJV *King James Version" for scripture navigation:
Hi Curtis:
I can only offer a kludge, but see https://community.logos.com/forums/p/183308/1060779.aspx#1060779 and following replies on how to force a KJV edition into NRSV pericope boundaries and headings. (Note the additional info about compiling as a 'Bible Harmony'.) If it's important enough to you, you can edit the headings themselves (easy, but time-consuming) and/or the actual boundaries (with risk of accidentally leaving something out). This will work only on the desktop app, not phones, tablets, or the web app.
Let me know if you need help compiling a Personal Book.
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Hi Robert,
Thank you for your help and suggestions. They are very helpful.
It's interesting... I can purchase printed KJV Bibles that include periscopes (ie: The Open Bible, The KJV Study Bible, etc.).
Yet, in the Logos library, I haven't found a KJV Bible with the periscopes.
I am also a member of WordSearch (Lifeway) Bible program and they are in the process of transferring their library to Logos. Unfortunately, they informed me that since Logos already has a KJV Bible, they don't need the WordSearch KJV Bible.
I have been trying to let them know that the WordSearch KJV Bible includes periscopes (headings/subheadings) which makes it easier to read.
The New King James version contains pericopes (note the spelling). But pericope divisions and headings are not common in the KJV translation lineage.
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I agree with you Curtis that FL should bring across the product you purchased from WS to their environment. It is either a failure on their part to understand the unique features of the product or if they were aware of it then a decision on their behalf that you do not need those heading. if that is the case it is not a way to be warm and welcoming to new customers.
Regardless though of what anyone thinks and the helpful but less than satisfying work arounds they have suggested you should have access in FL to what you paid for is the bottom line. But none of us can influence that in a way to make it happen. You need to email these CEO, bob@logos.com , to raise your concerns with someone that has influence.
Hi Disciple II,
Thank you so much for your help and recommendation in e-mailing Bob directly. I appreciate your help so much! =)
They heard you! I now have the Wordsearch King James Bible.
Jeff Moore: They heard you! I now have the Wordsearch King James Bible.
Thank you and Praise the Lord! =)
The KJV (WS) is priceless! =)
https://inspiredwritings.com/bible-versions
Curtis: The KJV (WS) is priceless! =) https://inspiredwritings.com/bible-versions
And HERE WE GO!
Curtis, based upon your post count you may be rather new to the Faithlife Forums, so I do not want this to come across as a "scolding". There are currently 2 different threads (1 has been recently locked) where users are debating what is/isn't a "theological discussion". I do not offer this as an invitation to debate, because we are unlikely to convince the other. But simply as an example that there are contrary views within the group of forum users.
The link that you posted supports views of bibliology, some of which are challenged in the Faithlife resource https://faithlifetv.com/items/621210.
I am intentionally NOT declaring a position. Just exposing the diversity of opinions.
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David Thomas:Curtis, based upon your post count you may be rather new to the Faithlife Forums, so I do not want this to come across as a "scolding".
Hi David,
Yes, I am new to the Faithlife Forums and I am grateful to hear from you. =)
There is a thread titled: "Forum for discussions on theology" that is currently locked. I did not start that thread, nor did I involve myself with that topic. I just wanted to know how and why it got locked.
As for the KJV vs. other Bible versions, I am still prayerfully studying this fascinating topic, especially since it involves omitting Jesus' own words in Luke 4:4 and Luke 4:8 and many other passages of Scripture.
Thank you for sharing the link you provided. I will also add this to my study library.
Blessings,
Curtis
Curtis: I just wanted to know how and why it got locked.
Hi MJ. Smith:
Makes perfect sense. Thank you for your detailed response. It is greatly appreciated. =)
I am in agreement with the request to make the KJV WordSearch (WS) available. There is an examination edition but the KJV that was available in WS had a toggle to move from paragraph to verse mode. As the sample shows this is not available. At first glimps is seems that Logos is "anti" KJV. That would be tragic if that is true.
Jerry, welcome to the forums.
Look at the three circles in a triangle icon (Visual Filters icon) on the KJV (Wordsearch version) resource panel. Under the Resource menu you will see a Bible Text Only option with options under that. These are formatting options you can use to change the text into something like you'd like to have.
Since Faithlife offers a number of KJV texts, you should be able to find another one that shows the text in paragraph format without the Wordsearch headings that you could also change back and forth from paragraph to verse by verse format.
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I agree with the need to transfer the WORDsearch KJV to Logos, unless Logos will put the pericopes in the KJV 1900 version. I have always liked that about the WORDsearch version of the KJV. On occasion I would use the WORDsearch app to see the KJV with the pericopes. Maybe toggelable pericopes in Logos KJV 1900 version is the real and simpler answer?
Fred Littlefield:I agree with the need to transfer the WORDsearch KJV to Logos, unless Logos will put the pericopes in the KJV 1900 version. I have always liked that about the WORDsearch version of the KJV.
You should see it in your library already: https://ref.ly/logosres/ws-0-1?art=title