Did I overlook something or is the UBS4 with logos morphology no longer available to be purchased by itself?
Article compares UBS4 and NA27 => http://blog.logos.com/2006/10/why_does_logos_have_editions_o_1/
Concur UBS4 is no longer available for individual purchase => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=ubs4&start=0&sort=rel&pageSize=30
Suggest contacting Logos Sales => http://www.logos.com/contact to inquire about:
Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini et al. The Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (Interlinear With Morphology), Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1993; 2006.
Noticed UBS4 with apparatus is included in => http://www.logos.com/product/21066/german-bible-society-bundle-student-edition and => http://www.logos.com/product/18617/german-bible-society-bundle
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Yes UBS4 is available is the German Bible society bundle but does this have the Logos morphology?
I really doubt it has. The one available in the German Bible Society bundle is issued in 2000, and the one w/ Logos morphology is issued in 2006, I'm lucky to have it.
UBS 4th edition with apparatus does not have morphological tagging (LLS:1.0.3021)
Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini et al. The Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (With Apparatus); The Greek New Testament, 4th Revised Edition (With Apparatus), Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft; Stuttgart, 2000.
UBS 4th edition with morphology has Logos Greek Morphology tagging (LOGOSUBS4 and LOGOSUBS4INT)
Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini et al. The Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (With Morphology), Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1993; 2006.
SBLGNT is an alternative that has Logos Greek Morphology => http://www.logos.com/product/8486/the-greek-new-testament-sbl-edition
Oh well, that what I thought.
I appreciated the UBS 4 pericopes. I found them quite helpful. I am surprised that it is no longer offered as a stand alone item, but that's how the cookie crumbles.
I have the SBLGNT but I like the UBS4 better.
The UBS 4th edition resources are a bit older; hence suggest contacting Logos Sales.
German Bible Society bundles replaced older SESB bundles. Not know about licensing of UBS4 editions with Logos Greek Morphology.
Personally have => http://www.logos.com/product/3888/lexham-discourse-greek-new-testament-bundle prioritized as my # 1 Greek Bible, which has Logos Greek Morphology plus Discourse Analysis tagging.
UBS 4th edition with apparatus does not have morphological tagging (LLS:1.0.3021) Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini et al. The Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (With Apparatus); The Greek New Testament, 4th Revised Edition (With Apparatus), Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft; Stuttgart, 2000. UBS 4th edition with morphology has Logos Greek Morphology tagging (LOGOSUBS4 and LOGOSUBS4INT) Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini et al. The Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (With Morphology), Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1993; 2006.
Does this explain why, when I double click a word in the UBS4 with morphology it opens in BDAG but when I do the same in UBS4 with apparatus it opens in a Lexham resource?
Yet the NA27 opens in BDAG irrespective of whether I use the version with or without apparatus.
UBS 4th edition with apparatus does not have morphological tagging (LLS:1.0.3021) Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini et al. The Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (With Apparatus); The Greek New Testament, 4th Revised Edition (With Apparatus), Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft; Stuttgart, 2000. UBS 4th edition with morphology has Logos Greek Morphology tagging (LOGOSUBS4 and LOGOSUBS4INT) Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini et al. The Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (With Morphology), Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1993; 2006. Does this explain why, when I double click a word in the UBS4 with morphology it opens in BDAG but when I do the same in UBS4 with apparatus it opens in a Lexham resource?
Personally have prioritized The Lexham Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament as my Top Lexicon. Noticed a double click in UBS4 with morphology opens to lemma while a double click in UBS4 with apparatus opens to inflected form within Analytical Lexicon; can click lemma in right most column to move to lemma entry (or right click on lemma, then choose BDAG).