Workflow on Nonconsecutive Passages

LaRosa Johnson
LaRosa Johnson Member Posts: 32 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I'm currently going through a Bible reading plan (Foundations 260) and using a custom Workflow to do my daily journaling. Some of the readings have nonconsecutive passages. It'd be nice if we had the ability to enter multiple passages into a single workflow.

A couple samplings from my reading plan where this would be helpful are:

Genesis 33; 35 or Psalm 18; 2 Samuel 9

Yes. I know I can anchor the passage to the note after the fact, but it'd be nice to have as part of the workflow.

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  • Fred Chapman
    Fred Chapman Member Posts: 5,899 ✭✭✭

    This is a good idea. You may want to make this suggestion in the suggestions forum

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 16,044

    It'd be nice if we had the ability to enter multiple passages into a single workflow.

    Fredc said:

    This is a good idea. You may want to make this suggestion in the suggestions forum

    Actually FL knows about this - which is more than a good idea but rather an absolute necessity for people working their services/sermons/homilies or devotions from a lectionary, which typically contain a number of multiple prescribed readings (such as OT text, Psalm, Gospel, NT Letters).

    Or I'm thinking of the Moravian Texts (a.k.a. "daily watchwords") which have a randomly picked verse from the OT plus a verse from the NT that was deliberately chosen to illuminate/conform/enhance/relate to the OT verse. A workflow should allow for a number of verses and then have the steps applied to each of them or to them as a group, as appropriate. 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile