The Day of the Lord Commentary: Interpreting Old Testament End-Times Prophecy. Gatekeeper Press. by G. Hinnant, G. (2021).
This commentary is not identified as a commentary or versified. I would like to link this with my Bible but can't.
The product page does state that this is a Reader Edition. Logos Reader Editions are designed to be read cover to cover. We tag Scripture references and some other basics, but forgo the robust treatment given to reference works. This drastically speeds up production, which often enables us to release them the same day as print.
It sounds like you're asking that the book be converted to a Logos Research Edition.
https://www.logos.com/product/246298/the-day-of-the-lord-commentary-interpreting-old-testament-end-times-prophecy
Adding this post of yours here for reference:
John,
just an idea: You could make a PB with respective bible milestones and links into the book's chapters, compile that as a bible commentary and get at least a decent workaround.
I don't own the book and am not particularily interested in its topic otherwise I might be tempted to do this myself and share it (have done so for eBook devotionals in the past).
@Jason Stone (Logos)
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