Suggestion for passage navigation in bibles

Nicholas A. B. Hall
Nicholas A. B. Hall Member Posts: 12 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

When reading books I like to keep Logos on hand for the bible references. I really appreciate the fact that 'tab' takes me straight to the box to enter my desired scripture, and also that to navigate within a chapter I need only enter the verse, and within a book the chapter and verse. What is great is that I can do all this from my NumPad which is separate from my keyboard, using periods to separate chapter and verse, making it very easy to do while holding my book in front of me. However, to enter a book, I have to reach across to my keyboard, which takes longer, is distracting, exposes my idleness, and seems distressingly inefficient. My proposed solution is to enable a book-chapter-verse look up to be called by three discrete numbers. Hence, one would be able to access Genesis 1:1 by typing 1.1.1, or Revelation 3:4 by typing 66.3.4. I can't see that this would cause any problems or confusion, and would help to microwave scripture meals more quickly. If you can set logos to do this yourself, I would be delighted to learn how.

 

Blessings,

Nick

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  • Shawn Nichols
    Shawn Nichols Member Posts: 94 ✭✭

    Nicholas,

    What is the situation in which you are flipping through your Bible? In other words, what reference are you using to define what passages you are looking up? Is it while reading a commentary, a lexicon, etc.? If it's a Logos resource, you're aware that hovering over the scripture reference provides a pop-up window so you don't have to flip? Or if you have several passages that you're studying for a passage, try setting up bookmarks (select the Bible resource, to to your passage, hold down CNRL-SHFT-#, where # is a number 1-9). To recall the bookmark just CNTL-#.

    Chance are you're not the only one using your method of study. If you provide more information there's someone on the forums that has probably found a great alternative.

  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    Shawn Nichols said:What is the situation in which you are flipping through your Bible?

    As I read Nicholas, he's talking about reading paper books. No popups there, I'm afraid. [:)]

    What is great is that I can do all this from my NumPad which is separate from my keyboard, using periods to separate chapter and verse

    Wish I could! I'm a NumPad person too. But it doesn't work on Mac... [:(]

    My proposed solution is to enable a book-chapter-verse look up to be called by three discrete numbers. Hence, one would be able to access Genesis 1:1 by typing 1.1.1, or Revelation 3:4 by typing 66.3.4.

    Smart idea! Except, of course, that Rev isn't the 66th book in my Bible... [;)]

    Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,407

    would be able to access Genesis 1:1 by typing 1.1.1, or Revelation 3:4 by typing 66.3.4. I can't see that this would cause any problems or confusion,

    I'd be confused before I even started: my top Bibles do not have books in the same order ... or even have the same books - NRSV, NAB, NJB, JPS and the Community Bible which is not in Logos. 5 translations --> 4 sequences. It could work if the numbers were assigned to the books in alphabetical order but then one would have to remember the name of the book in the translation they were based on. I do like the idea of using just a number pad ... but I don't see a practical solution. I'd have no objection to Logos setting up the option if the user assigned the numbers to the books.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    MJ. Smith said:


    would be able to access Genesis 1:1 by typing 1.1.1, or Revelation 3:4 by typing 66.3.4. I can't see that this would cause any problems or confusion,

    I'd be confused before I even started: my top Bibles do not have books in the same order ... or even have the same books - NRSV, NAB, NJB, JPS and the Community Bible which is not in Logos. 5 translations --> 4 sequences. It could work if the numbers were assigned to the books in alphabetical order but then one would have to remember the name of the book in the translation they were based on. I do like the idea of using just a number pad ... but I don't see a practical solution. I'd have no objection to Logos setting up the option if the user assigned the numbers to the books.


    Hi Martha!  Peace to you!                  *smile*

    So often do I enjoy your many posts!   *smile*   You enrich the Forums!

    Do you remember this PBB (short, eh?) from Logos 3 -- done by Bob Bolender (a Lutheran Pastor, I think maybe???)

    It's the way Logos used to (maybe still does! ??) (internal names!) keep track of Bible books.                   Much Joy in the Lord to you!               *smile*

    Books of the Bible and their Abbreviations

    Internal Names

    Abbreviations

    Genesis bible.1

    Gn. Gen.

    Exodus bible.2

    Ex. Exod.

    Leviticus bible.3

    Lv. Lev.

    Numbers bible.4

    Nu. Num.

    Deuteronomy bible.5

    Dt. Deut.

    Joshua bible.6

    Jo. Josh.

    Judges bible.7

    Jdg. Judg.

    Ruth bible.8

    Ru. Ruth

    1 Samuel bible.9

    1S. 1 Sam. 1Sam.

    2 Samuel bible.10

    2S. 2 Sam. 2Sam.

    1 Kings bible.11

    1K. 1 Kgs. 1Kgs.

    2 Kings bible.12

    2K. 2 Kgs.

    1 Chronicles bible.13

    1 Chr. 1Chr.

    2 Chronicles bible.14

    2 Chr. 2Chr.

    Ezra bible.15

    Ez. Ezr. Ezra

    Nehemiah bible.16

    Neh.

    Esther bible.17

    Es. Est.

    Job bible.18

    Job

    Psalm bible.19

    Ps. Psa. Psalm

    Proverbs bible.20

    Pr. Prov.

    Ecclesiastes bible.21

    Ec. Ecc. Eccl.

    Song of Solomon bible.22

    Song.

    Isaiah bible.23

    Is. Isa.

    Jeremiah bible.24

    Je. Jer.

    Lamentations bible.25

    La. Lam.

    Ezekiel bible.26

    Eze. Ezek.

    Daniel bible.27

    Da. Dan.

    Hosea bible.28

    Ho. Hos.

    Joel bible.29

    Joe. Joel

    Amos bible.30

    Am. Amos

    Obadiah bible.31

    Ob. Oba. Obad.

    Jonah bible.32

    Jon. Jona.

    Micah bible.33

    Mi. Mic.

    Nahum bible.34

    Na. Nah.

    Habakkuk bible.35

    Ha. Hab.

    Zephaniah bible.36

    Zep. Zeph.

    Haggai bible.37

    Hg. Hag.

    Zechariah bible.38

    Zech.

    Malachi bible.39

    Mal.

    Tobit bible.40

    Judith bible.41

    Additions to Esther bible.42

    Wisdom of Solomon bible.43

    Sirach bible.44

    Baruch bible.45

    Letter of Jeremiah bible.46

    Song of Three Youths bible.47

    Susanna bible.48

    Bel and the Dragon bible.49

    1 Maccabees bible.50

    2 Maccabees bible.51

    1 Esdras bible.52

    Prayer of Manasseh bible.53

    Additional Psalm bible.54

    3 Maccabees bible.55

    2 Esdras bible.56

    4 Maccabees bible.57

    Ode bible.58

    Psalms of Solomon bible.59

    Epistle to the Laodiceans bible.60

    Matthew bible.61

    Mt. Matt.

    Mark bible.62

    Mk. Mrk.

    Luke bible.63

    Lk. Lu.

    John bible.64

    Jn. Joh.

    Acts bible.65

    Ac. Act. Acts

    Romans bible.66

    Rm. Ro. Rom.

    1 Corinthians bible.67

    1 Cor. 1Cor.

    2 Corinthians bible.68

    2 Cor. 2Cor.

    Galatians bible.69

    Ga. Gal.

    Ephesians bible.70

    Eph.

    Philippians bible.71

    Ph. Php. Phi. Phil.

    Colossians bible.72

    Col.

    1 Thessalonians bible.73

    1 Th. 1 The. 1 Thes.

    2 Thessalonians bible.74

    2 Th. 2 The. 2 Thes.

    1 Timothy bible.75

    1 Tim. 1 Ti. 1Ti. 1Tim.

    2 Timothy bible.76

    2 Tim. 2 Ti. 2Ti. 2Tim.

    Titus bible.77

    Ti. Tit.

    Philemon bible.78

    Phm. Philem.

    Hebrews bible.79

    He. Heb.

    James bible.80

    Jam. Jas. Jm.

    1 Peter bible.81

    1 P. 1 Pet. 1 Pt. 1Pet.

    2 Peter bible.82

    2 P. 2 Pet. 2 Pt. 2Pet.

    1 John bible.83

    1J. 1 Jn. 1Jo.

    2 John bible.84

    2J. 2 Jn. 2Jo.

    3 John bible.85

    3J. 3 Jn. 3Jo.

    Jude bible.86

    Jud. Jude

    Revelation bible.87

    Re. Rev.

    [1]





    [1]Pastor Bob Bolender. Books of the Bible and their Abbreviations.


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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,407

    Do you remember this PBB (short, eh?) from Logos 3 -- done by Bob Bolender (a Lutheran Pastor, I think maybe???)

    I always trust the Lutherans ... but then again, I remember only too well handcoding the numbers into XML and trying to convert the chapter/verses to NRSV with deuterocanonicals when I had the Catholic NRSV. You remind me of how much I appreciate the Logos 4 verse mapping feature. [C][:D][Y]

    [Smilie translation: I'd give it two thumbs up if I weren't a Seattlite with one hand on the coffee cup]

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Nicholas A. B. Hall
    Nicholas A. B. Hall Member Posts: 12 ✭✭

    What is the situation in which you are flipping through your Bible?

    Like you say, hovering is good for books in logos, but I really mean paper books, so mostly commentaries and scripture heavy monographs, otherwise it's not too distressing. It just seemed like a fairly simple way to enable people like me to look things up without having to move my paper book out of the way to access get at the keyboard and then move the hand 'miles' around the keyboard to access those letters when everything could be done with a few finger twiddles - principally to minimise the distraction factor.

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,308

    It's the way Logos used to (maybe still does! ??) (internal names!) keep track of Bible books.   

    Yes, Logos still uses that number convention for bible books!

    Dave
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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,308

    MJ. Smith said:

    [Smilie translation: I'd give it two thumbs up if I weren't a Seattlite with one hand on the coffee cup]

    ... whilst you ponder the incessant rain[:(]

    Dave
    ===

    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭


    It's the way Logos used to (maybe still does! ??) (internal names!) keep track of Bible books.   

    Yes, Logos still uses that number convention for bible books!


    Thanks, Dave!

    I'll remember that!             Learned something new today again!  *smile*

    Peace and Joy!

    Philippians 4:  4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........

  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    Yes, Logos still uses that number convention for bible books!

    Then I guess we've got the numbers! Now we just need the coding... (though I admit there's probably a couple of hundred things I want done before this)

    Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2

  • Nicholas A. B. Hall
    Nicholas A. B. Hall Member Posts: 12 ✭✭

    MJ. Smith said:

    I'd be confused before I even started: my top Bibles do not have books in the same order ... or even have the same books - NRSV, NAB, NJB, JPS and the Community Bible which is not in Logos. 5 translations --> 4 sequences. It could work if the numbers were assigned to the books in alphabetical order but then one would have to remember the name of the book in the translation they were based on. I do like the idea of using just a number pad ... but I don't see a practical solution. I'd have no objection to Logos setting up the option if the user assigned the numbers to the books.

    I do see your point. But even if the numbers were fixed, as per 66, people could still use the names (presumably that is what happens now?) since I assume it wouldn't be an exclusive method. But I think a lot of people would still learn the assigned numbers, even if they were different from their usual order - I certainly would if the numbers were different because of extra inclusions, or a Hebrew arrangement. User assigned numbers would be great, but seems a much more complicated option. Fixed numbers should be really easy to add. Personally I'd go for any numbers - Catholic, Jewish, Protestant, or even Ethiopian Orthodox (thank you Wikipedia).

  • Nicholas A. B. Hall
    Nicholas A. B. Hall Member Posts: 12 ✭✭

    fgh said:

    Then I guess we've got the numbers! Now we just need the coding.

    Does this make it easier to implement? It seemed to me that it ought to be a relatively simple fix - which is partly why I considered it worth suggesting - though I admit to being totally ignorant of complex coding. Even so,  it would be great that the numbers are already decided.

    fgh said:

    (though I admit there's probably a couple of hundred things I want done before this)

    Traitor

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,308

    I do see your point. But even if the numbers were fixed, as per 66, people could still use the names (presumably that is what happens now?) since I assume it wouldn't be an exclusive method. But I think a lot of people would still learn the assigned numbers, even if they were different from their usual order - I certainly would if the numbers were different because of extra inclusions, or a Hebrew arrangement.

    The Logos internal book numbers correspond to the order of books in the NRSV, where the "deuterocanonical" books follow Malachi. The order (and names) differ in Hebrew and LXX bibles but most people would learn the numbers quite easily.

    Dave
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