Dear Logos, this is the straw that broke my back ...

yes, I have officially collapsed under information overload. My usual unit of work is, unsurprisingly, a lectionary reading/lesson/pericope. With such additions as the Ancient Literature, Lemma in Passage, Cross references .... I am overwhelmed by interesting information to the point that I start loosing tract of what applies to what word, phrase, clause, verse ... I can't see the forest or the trees but only the leaves. No, I don't want to give up the detail, I want to manage it more tightly ... give it to me in digestible bites. Therefore, I would like to have a new option on some of the largest PG sections:

  • the option to view the PG section verse by verse (actually I'd prefer sentence or clause options but I'm trying to be realistic.
  • arrows to navigate forward or back a verse but without the ability to go outside the range of the PG
  • references that are duplicates of references in preceding verse be shown in grey rather than black. Note this does not apply logically to elements that are word-by-word in context such as cross-references or lemmas in passage (I think) but does apply to Ancient Literature, Liturgy Factbook entities ....

This would allow me to have the best of both worlds - running a Guide on a logical unit like a pericope and running a Guide verse by verse to keep the details (especially cross-references) comprehendible.

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."