The Faithlife resource "Lists of Biblical People, Places, Things, and Events" is very interesting and could be quite handy and helpful. I've got so many books in my library though that are great resources I'm wondering if I'll remember this one is available in my library too? I saw in the introduction and in exploring the List resource that when I click on an entry the Factbook opens up with the same entry. E.g. if I click on the entry "Ramah (of Asher)" under the List of Places with the Same Name category the Factbook will open up with an entry for that. But what I'm wondering is what would cause me to go to the "Lists of Biblical People, Places, Things, and Events" in the first place. I can see that I might be reading in Joshua 19:29 and come across Ramah. I may wonder what I can find out about this city, e.g. where it's at, whether there is more than one city with that name. But I may not think to look in the List reference. I would likely pull up a right-click menu to see what's available to check out. Unless I consciously think to open of this list reference is there anything that would point me to this reference in this situation or others? Again it looks like a neat resource but I wondering what would steer me in the direction of that resource unless I just consciously thought to check it out for the people, place, thing or event.