One of the great features of Logos is the the use of the reverse interlinear. A traditional interlinear keep the word order in line with the Greek or Hebrew, but a reverse interlinear keeps the word order with the English text.
Ἦσαν is the first word of the Greek text and the screenshot below will show this in the Greek text.
Notice in the first screen shot that Ἦσαν is not at the beginning of the verse, but in the middle. The beauty of this is that you can easily see morphological information about a word immediately, instead of having to search through a traditional interlinear to find it. Normally, the challenge of a reverse interlinear is that it can be hard to tell what the actual word order is. However, Logos has you covered.
In the inline interlinear (A), every word has a subscripted number (B) to the right of that word to show you what the word order is.