Can anyone tell me the differences between these two resources?
This post from Bob Pritchett should answer your question:
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/5359/42002.aspx#42002
This post from Bob Pritchett should answer your question: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/5359/42002.aspx#42002
I am still confused... I guess my question is, I saw that there is a 10 dollar KJV avail in the Logos store right now, and I already have the KJV1900 in my library. I just don't know what the difference is. I don't actually use the KJV that often as I don't think it is as good as other translations that have been more meticulous with the text, but I was just curious to see if it is worth the 10 dollars.
I guess my question is, I saw that there is a 10 dollar KJV avail in the Logos store right now, and I already have the KJV1900 in my library. I just don't know what the difference is.
The KJV available for sale on the website (for $10) is the KJV 1900. No difference. The KJV 1900 is the main KJV that Logos supports. You have the latest and greatest version of the KJV.
I guess my question is, I saw that there is a 10 dollar KJV avail in the Logos store right now, and I already have the KJV1900 in my library. I just don't know what the difference is. The KJV available for sale on the website (for $10) is the KJV 1900. No difference. The KJV 1900 is the main KJV that Logos supports. You have the latest and greatest version of the KJV.
Yes, but I was referring to http://www.logos.com/product/235/the-king-james-version-bible which says it is 1995. Just wanting to make sure it was the same thing.
Ah, that one is the 1769 version, as mentioned in Bob's post. The product page doesn't say it but the info pane in Logos makes it clear (see the citation):
It's up to you whether or not you want it. The main reason one might want it is to see what changed between the different editions.
Ah, that one is the 1769 version, as mentioned in Bob's post. The product page doesn't say it but the info pane in Logos makes it clear (see the citation): It's up to you whether or not you want it. The main reason one might want it is to see what changed between the different editions.
OK, now I see that! I wish that was a little more clear on the face but that is good to know. I think I would be better served taking my 10 dollars for another awesome Logos resource then!
Thanks for the clarification!