I have prioritized the resources I want at the top of things like Passage and Exegetical guides, but I own many more resources that also show up under "Commentaries."
In what order do un-prioritized resources appear?
Logos provides default priorities.
Any other info than this? Is it based on rating? Alphabetical? Length? Author? Era? Anything?
It is so distracting. I've looked everywhere for an option to turn this off. Like everything in Logos, I find the GUI counter-intuitive and frustrating to use. Nothing is easy to find. I only keep using it because it has better materials than competitors, not because I enjoy using it.
I recently purchased the Logos 10 Starter Legacy Library thinking that it was a less expensive option to get the Logos 10 application. However, my version number indicates 42.1. Did I misunderstand how this works? Thanks for the responses.
Hi folks I’m trying to get a feel for whether Brill will add anything significant that I can’t get from BDAG (and many others I own including LSJ). My use case is carrying out exegetical study as a teaching/preaching pastor, rather than scholar or academic. If anyone has experience lf these two reference works, what is…
I have prioritized the resources I want at the top of things like Passage and Exegetical guides, but I own many more resources that also show up under "Commentaries." In what order do un-prioritized resources appear?
I moved this from the books and courses forum because I got no response. Bill✭✭✭May 9, 2025 I am having trouble understanding what the criteria is for Type:Study Guide. I used to think they had to have questions with answer boxes, or a question section after each chapter, or a study questions section at the end with the…