Suggestion: Literary Structrues

Their are various literary structures in the Bible. Currently you have to read a commentary to find those out. It would be great if we could get this information without reading in the commentary or maybe when a literary structure is mention it will link to a commentary. This would be useful in the passage guide.
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If I understand you, it is already in the default passage guide. You can make it custom: go to "Guides", create a new guide template and add "Literary Typing" plus whatever else you want.
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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Justin Gatlin said:
If I understand you, it is already in the default passage guide. You can make it custom: go to "Guides", create a new guide template and add "Literary Typing" plus whatever else you want.
Literary Type is more on the subject of literary genre not literary structure
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Okay. I guess I am still a little confused. What do you want that is distinct from the Outlines section?
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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Justin Gatlin said:
Okay. I guess I am still a little confused. What do you want that is distinct from the Outlines section?
For example chiasms do not show up in either one of those, parallelisms do not either those are just two that can help tremendously.
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Logos has started working in this direction with the Bullinger Figures of Speech dataset. They've been given suggestions for additional commentary resources in another thread. See Literary and Semantic Structure Analysis and Exegetical Guide - A Whole New Game
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