shared reading plans-how to designate simply "Hebrew bible" instead of specific version?
So I have some friends on a Hebrew bible reading plan I made for this year; going through the Nakh.
We all have different preferred Hebrew bibles (I like BHS, one guy has BHW, and the other only has LHB).
I originally made the plan for BHS thinking it would just work with their preferred bible.
It doesn't; instead it informs them they do not have this resource. Now the reading plan is complex. I made 18 different plans for various books at different paces (Joshua is easy but Job is not) and I made a big plan to which I added all these plans sequentially (2 run in parallel). This type of plan it seems one can not simply change BHS to BHW or LHB. Now I remember in some of the visual filters one can apply a filter (or morphological search) to Hebrew bible with logos morphology ... there is a way to generalize it like this.
Is there any way to generalize a reading plan in the Tanakh to just be "Hebrew bible" so that whatever they have it will work?
Thanks in advance,
-Jeremiah
Dead languages are my mid-life crisis
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Did you see my response in your previous thread?
Jeremiah said:Is there any way to generalize a reading plan in the Tanakh to just be "Hebrew bible" so that whatever they have it will work?
No. Make a suggestion at https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app but possibly specifying "Hebrew Bible" = preferred Hebrew bible, and similar for "Greek Bible", "OT/NT Bible".
Dave
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Thanks Dave,
no I hadn't seen the responses to the other thread, not sure why I didn't receive the notifications. Maybe my email decided it's spam.
I appreciate your help Dave!
Dead languages are my mid-life crisis
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Dave Hooton said:
Make a suggestion at https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app but possibly specifying "Hebrew Bible" = preferred Hebrew bible, and similar for "Greek Bible", "OT/NT Bible".
And LXX Greek Bible
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Yes, I thought about that afterward.
Dave
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