In Logos there was/is a feature that had the books of the bible linked to common passages in a circle of books linked back and forth as they where tied by common theme What is it and where can I find it I had it once but now I can't find it???????
Bible books Explorer in the Tools menu?
Tools > Bible Books Explorer
That is it, I found it once and loved it then got distracted by many other options in logos and for whatever reason couldn't remember, thank you so much.
I have another question about Bible Book Explorer, I don't think I noticed it before but why are books like Enoch and Maccabees on it? and should I concern myself with that? I do not ascribe to those books however eliminating there appearance or information may not be necessary; just trying to understand why they were deemed of significance to be included? my guess is intellectual study should examine all evidence eat the meat and spit out the bones.
For a very simple reason - they appear in the Lexham English Septuagint. For the majority of Christians for the majority of Christian history, the "old testament" has been the Septuagint rather than the Tanach
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