Problem - Displaying pericopes in King James Bible 1900 using Bible Browser

Hi everyone.
I opened Bible Browser (L7) today to compare different Bible versions with the same search. My search was a fairly simply one (People: God; Old Testament: Psalms; Places: Jerusalem; Things: Jewish Temple" and each of my selected interlinear Bibles (NASB95, NKJV and ESV) successfully provided a list of verses and also display the periscopes.
By contrast, the King James 1900 (which also has an interlinear) could display verses, but not the periscopes. The problem seemed to be that the toggle that is available on the right hand part of the screen only provides the option of "verses" and there is no "periscope" option. Given that both options are available for the other Bibles, am I missing something?
The Bible Browser is a very useful tool in the software, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Keep well Paul
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Paul said:
By contrast, the King James 1900 (which also has an interlinear) could display verses, but not the periscopes. The problem seemed to be that the toggle that is available on the right hand part of the screen only provides the option of "verses" and there is no "periscope" option. Given that both options are available for the other Bibles, am I missing something?
Not you. The KJV1900 is missing pericope titles - which you will see when you open that bible in normal reading mode - and thus Logos obviously can't display those if they are not in the resource to begin with.
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
The KJV1900 is missing pericope titles - which you will see when you open that bible in normal reading mode - and thus Logos obviously can't display those if they are not in the resource to begin with.
King James Version does not have pericopes (non-Bible text) while ESV does:
Passage Analysis shows English pericopes for 15 Old Testaments (six of them lack pericopes in Psalms) and 14 New Testaments
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Thank you both for your advice. This certainly explains why that function is missing and its something I did not realise. Best wishes Paul
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