Reading Plan for Philemon

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Philemon has no chapter numbers so Logos took the 1 to mean verse 1 and behaved appropriately.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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David,
Could you share more information about your reading plan? How long were you expecting it to take? According to the image on the screen, it is only set to read verse 1. If you click "Mark Read," does it take you to the next verse or set of verses?
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David B Phillips said:
David,
Could you share more information about your reading plan? How long were you expecting it to take? According to the image on the screen, it is only set to read verse 1. If you click "Mark Read," does it take you to the next verse or set of verses?
It is supposed to be a chapter not a verse. Hence I reported it as a problem. I set it to read once a year starting Jan 1 according to M'Cheyne's.
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David Lee said:
It is supposed to be a chapter not a verse.
What I was trying to say is Logos omits "chapters" from Philemon and only uses verses. It is not Philemon 1:1, 1:3 etc. it is Philemon 1, 3 etc. The failure to show verse 1 is an error.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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David Lee said:
There is no verse number for verse 1.
No, what I tried to tell you is that there is a verse 1, verse 3 etc. It is the chapter not the verse that is omitted.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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David Lee said:MJ. Smith said:
Philemon has no chapter numbers so Logos took the 1 to mean verse 1 and behaved appropriately.
Numbers 3 behaved the same way with Philemon. There is no verse number for verse 1.
Since Philemon is only 25 verses, it is not appropriate to select the McCheyne plan. If you want calendar reading Philemon every January 1st then simply select
Select Philemon in your preferred bible
Select every day
Select January 1st, 2011 for the start date
Select 1 Session
This will put a reading plan in place for this book.
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David B Phillips said:
David,
Could you share more information about your reading plan? How long were you expecting it to take? According to the image on the screen, it is only set to read verse 1. If you click "Mark Read," does it take you to the next verse or set of verses?
When I marked it read, it went to Heb. 1 not Phile 2.
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Fred Chapman said:
Since Philemon is only 25 verses, it is not appropriate to select the McCheyne plan. If you want calendar reading Philemon every January 1st then simply select
I set the plan to start on Jan 1 to read through the Bible once a year according to McCheyne's plan. It worked for all other chapters so far. For Philemon, it ended after verse 1 skipping the rest of the chapter from the reading plan. When I marked it as read, the next place to read is not Phile 2 but Heb. 1 according to the plan.
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Fred Chapman said:
Since Philemon is only 25 verses, it is not appropriate to select the McCheyne plan
On the wiki for the M'Cheyne plan, it is simply embedded in a range. In the chronological sequence it is simply entered as Phm. I haven't tried either of these but if I read you correctly, does the wiki need to be corrected?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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David Lee said:
The reading plan for Philemon ended after verse 1.
I can reproduce this bug. (And it will probably reoccur on May 27-29 with 2 Jn, 3 Jn, and Jude.) I've filed a bug report.
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This will be fixed in the next beta. (The fix will only affect new plans, not existing plans. You will need to recreate the plan, then "Catch up to here" to check off the readings you've already done on the other plan.)
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Bradley Grainger said:
This will be fixed in the next beta. (The fix will only affect new plans, not existing plans. You will need to recreate the plan, then "Catch up to here" to check off the readings you've already done on the other plan.)
Thank you.
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