This appears on the Logos application main page. Instead of Logos taking action, the suggestion is to post on the forum page.
I would encourage Logos to follow the same Bible markup that anyone that respects the Bible would use.
Er..ah.. what you are showing is highlights applied by the user. Are you asking that Logos get a better class of users? (joking). Logos does not control how users' mark up their books, but it does allow users to turn off highlights in the resource menu.
My apologies - I had no clue as to the context.
Hi @MJ. Smith
It's not user markup - it is one of the pieces of media in the Logos Verse of the Day series
Well, it does suggest an interesting search, Paul NEAR baptism. I'd hate for the AI engines to come to a conclusion.
Those "Verse of the day" graphics are supposed to illustrate the verses visually. In this case they tried to do that by crossing out (but keep readable) the actions that Paul said he did not do. That is all this illustration is trying to do. I actually liked this when I saw it first and I never suspected Logos trying to remove anything from the Bible. Maybe it looks differently for you, but I am sure there was no ill intent. But it's helpful to hear that others perceive this kind of illustration in that way.
If you own any of the High Definition Commentaries from Steven Runge, published by Lexham/Faithlife, have a look at those. He sometimes uses similar ways to illustrate what the Bible says. Here is one example:
I have probably missed some good deals because Logos/Verbum emails are so far off the mark as to what is of interest to me that I simply delete them based on the email address of the sender. I little incentive - a professional level infographic, a confession of faith, a church document (the Lutherans especially have some…
Add the ability for users to prioritize resources, present in the desktop app, to the web app.
At least as they have wound up being configured for me, popups in the web app are so much better than in the Windows app! In the web app, I'm looking at the popup that results from my hovering over a reference to Isaiah 53:4-12. First, even though the font size for the text of the book I'm reading is large, the font size…
PLEASE add the Tyndale One Year Bible Reading Plan to the reading plans in Logos. At the least add the different versions of the Bibles in the library so we can download them and follow them in Logos. Thanks!
Dear Staff, I often use the Clippings tool for extensive research on a topic. It would be very helpful if we could use the Highlight Tool on the Clippings documents. I use the bold, italics, etc. for some differentiation, but being able to use the highlight tool would be infinitely better. Thanks, Mike