What is the most efficient way to create a scripture index for a monograph (that doesn't have one in the resource)?
I prefer to do this in Logos, not a PB or external software.
I've created passage lists for print books.
I think you want to run the concordance tool.
I agree with NB.Mick. Go to tools and select concordance, then select the book you want and "reference." Or click the link. Unfortunately, the concordance tool does not offer any meaningful way to export.
It only gives references not locations but:
Note this will also include versified references other than the Bible - edit as needed
Perhaps I should be more clear: I want a scripture index, not a passage list. A scripture index lists each verse cited in the monograph (usually in canon order) along with a page number, link to the location(s), or similar. It can be annotated or simply a list of page numbers.
Yes, I could create one manually...that's what I'm hoping to avoid.
Is it even doable?
I think that is what my concordance screenshot shows. What are you looking for different than that?
I don't know...I've never used the Concordance tool. It seemed like a gimmick.
One that will save you lots of time.
It just ripped through a monograph of mine in seconds and got 3000 bible refs.