WF Editor Suggestion: Multi-Passage Keys

Reuben Helmuth
Reuben Helmuth MVP Posts: 2,485
edited November 2024 in English Forum

For other WF Editor suggestions see this thread.

This one is being championed by MJ so I'll just quote her. :-)

MJ. Smith said:

There are a number of reasons why one may be studying multiple passages at the same time:

  • Parallel Passages - Gospel, OT History, Pauline epistles
  • Use of lectionary
  • Doctrinal support ...

MJ. Smith said:

The ability to do so would also benefit churches that use a lectionary (which has more than one passage per Sunday), so it's possible that the feature will be added in the future.

Not just lectionaries but also people studying Gospel harmonies, Pauline parallels, OT history parallels, deuterographs ...

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,752

    Another example to support this from my own experience would be that sometimes I "split" a sermon into two smaller talks at different points in a service. While they are both related to the same theme they are often based on different passages.

    A few weeks ago the first talk in a service was based on Acts 1:1-2 and the second was based on Luke 8:22-29.

    But I would want to prepare for the service as a single activity and so being able to engage with both passages at the same time - in the same workflow - is important.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 53,747

    you'll find at least 4 other people who have made this request in other threads ...

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