Logos has truly made me an addict to their convenient and rapid way of looking things up. I will have to stick with the 1995 edition and compare to the 2020 edition from time to time. It has the Septuagint (Greek Old Testament) and New Testament. Both Greek and English preserve their original word order but group phrases until all of the word groups align. Apostolic Bible Polyglot Greek-English Interlinear. But sadly the 2020 edition could not become my main study Bible, since I use the power of the various Logos tags so heavily every day. This interlinear has the NLT English translation as the primary text. I do want the NASB 2020, since the NASB has been my primary English Bible for many decades. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library." What is the "amazing functionality?" If terms "link to dictionaries", then this must only be English dictionaries, since there is no tagging of the Greek and Hebrew words. What does it mean when the advertisement says "In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Can it be assumed that Bibles that are listed as separate resources just include the Bible text without all of the tags that make Bibles in Logos so useful? If so what does it mean for a Bible to be a "Logos Research Edition?" If is only includes the Bible text, it sounds more like a Faithlife ebook than a research edition.
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