Allow Filtering of Passages in "Important Passages"

Robert Kelbe
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"Important Passages" is an incredibly useful tool for choosing psalms to go along with a sermon on a particular text.
However, for a typical sermon-length passage, there are hundreds of references, and only the first 10 are shown. Clicking more only shows the next 10, and these are arranged by priority so all the psalm references are mixed into all the rest.
As a workaround, I have been clicking on "Open ## passages in [Your Bible]", and then navigating to Psalms. This is helpful, but it loses the relational connections to particular psalms (e.g., sources, shared themes, shared topics).
My recommendation is to allow the user to choose the passage range for "Important Passages." At the top, there is a summary: References of [All Types] [To] all passages, where [brackets] indicates a dropdown menu option. I recommend adding [All Passages] as an additional drop down menu option where you could select a specific range.
References of [All Types] [To] [All Passages]
However, for a typical sermon-length passage, there are hundreds of references, and only the first 10 are shown. Clicking more only shows the next 10, and these are arranged by priority so all the psalm references are mixed into all the rest.
As a workaround, I have been clicking on "Open ## passages in [Your Bible]", and then navigating to Psalms. This is helpful, but it loses the relational connections to particular psalms (e.g., sources, shared themes, shared topics).
My recommendation is to allow the user to choose the passage range for "Important Passages." At the top, there is a summary: References of [All Types] [To] all passages, where [brackets] indicates a dropdown menu option. I recommend adding [All Passages] as an additional drop down menu option where you could select a specific range.
References of [All Types] [To] [All Passages]
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