Chronological Old Testament Reading Plan

I am trying to determine how to develop a customized reading plan for a chronological reading of the Old Testament in one year. There is a listing of Scriptures on wiki under "Reading Plans". It insinuates that I could cut and paste it into a "reading plan document". However, I can't figure out how to do that. Does anyone know how and/or could you give me some advice?
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If I am connecting with to what you are referring this involves editing one of the underlying databases of Logos 4 in which case it is an unsupported method and only should be undertaken if you are competent at doing so, and backed up those files you edit before hand.
My recommendation is to use a Personal Book of type calendar devotional rather than tinkering with the database . Not perfect but a supported method.
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In terms of an existing resource this one is arranged chronologically:
http://www.logos.com/product/2281/the-so-thats-why-bible0 -
Roy Hutto said:
I am trying to determine how to develop a customized reading plan for a chronological reading of the Old Testament in one year. There is a listing of Scriptures on wiki under "Reading Plans". It insinuates that I could cut and paste it into a "reading plan document". However, I can't figure out how to do that. Does anyone know how and/or could you give me some advice?
Welcome [:D]
Copy and paste works.
- Highlight desired chronological plan from Genesis to Malachi => Reading Plans
- Copy
- Switch to Logos 4 Mac
- File => Reading Plan
- Click All Passages
- Paste
Wiki => Reading Plan (Basics) has illustrated steps.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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This I think works for setting up overall scope of a reading plan, but what I was thinking, and maybe I have over-read OP's question, what for controlling what passages are read each day. From L4 interface you get what the software determines for you on each specific days rather than following a set plan for each day.
Hope your suggestion is what OP was looking for cause that would make the solution much simpler [Y]
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