Hi,
I am a relatively new user of Logos 9, and I am trying to use the Bible Word Study tool. When looking up a word it defaults to the ESV, and when trying to change it to the NASB95 it is not available from the drop down. NASB95 is currently set as my default translation in Logos.
I wanted to know if I was missing something, or if there's something else I can try to be able to select the NASB95 for this feature.
Thanks!
Hy Bryan - and welcome to Logos and to the forums
Bryan Monsalvatge:I wanted to know if I was missing something, or if there's something else I can try to be able to select the NASB95 for this feature.
For this to work you need the Reverse Interlinear (RI) for the NASB 95. RIs provide the mapping between the English text, the original languages and a range of other tagging.
This is available here - https://www.logos.com/product/25637/the-english-greek-reverse-interlinear-new-testament-new-american-standard-bible or in the different packages listed in that product page
Hope this helps, Graham
Bryan Monsalvatge: Hi, I am a relatively new user of Logos 9, and I am trying to use the Bible Word Study tool. When looking up a word it defaults to the ESV, and when trying to change it to the NASB95 it is not available from the drop down. NASB95 is currently set as my default translation in Logos. I wanted to know if I was missing something, or if there's something else I can try to be able to select the NASB95 for this feature. Thanks!
Greeting Bryan and welcome to the forums. Good to have you aboard.
As you can see it seems to be working for me.
Is your copy of the NASB (Not Anything Special Bible) downloaded? Has it finished indexing?
tootle pip
Mike
How to get logs and post them. (now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs)
Thank you for the quick reply! Purchasing the "NASB Reverse Interlinears Set" allowed this to work just as expected.
Bryan Monsalvatge:Purchasing the "NASB Reverse Interlinears Set" allowed this to work just as expected.
That's good to hear