When Studying a Bible Book, what is the best way to create notebooks. 1 notebook per book of the Bible.
1 note per Chapter of the Book.
1 per periscope of the chapter.
A lot depends on how you receive data. I like things logical and linear, so I'd march down the verses making notes as I go. You might prefer notes by themes or thoughts or revelations. How would you go about looking for the notes later? That might help you organise yourself in your notes when you're making them to begin with.
I have one notebook for Bible notes. All of these get tagged or labeled so I can use the filter menu to show which ones are connected to a book of the Bible.
The Video last month when pre-orders were being taken for the hardcover of Unseen Realm Expanded Edition, announced to us that the digital version was going to be released on October 1. I've not seen or heard anything from Logos about this.
Received my copy of the expanded edition hardcover version today and noticed that one of the introductory pages states it's possible to add a digital copy of this book to Logos. Unfortunately, the link provided (https://logos.com/LexhamPress) takes you to a Baker Books page with no obvious way to obtain the digital copy of…
Why If I have only 13 books downloaded and all notebooks and documents deleted does Logos still take up over 3.2gb of storage?
In a Windows context, one of the ways of enabling Logos logging is by downloading and running a javascript called EnableLogging.js Is there a similar facility available for Verbum? In a Mac context, there is a Logos Logging Utility available here Is there a similar facility available for Verbum?
I was looking for the difference, a description of a Lexicon Vs Dictionary. Looking on the internet is very confusing with a lot of cross-talk. Any and all help in understanding the difference would be much appreciated. Thanx, In HIM, Bob D.