Within this collection there are several verse by verse expositions on numerous books in the Bible. Plus, many studies are on specific passages.
Does anyone know how these are tagged? Will they come up in my commentary list in my passage guide?
You can click on the book icon to see how a book is indexed. I don't have the collection but the Ariel Bible Commentary should appear as a commentary. Check the other elements in you library to see if they are treated as commentaries or monographs.
I do not own the collection.
I have a few resources from that collection and commentaries like Genesis work as a standard commentary, it is tagged with milestones by pericopes.
Bohuslav, you are referring to the Ariel Ministries Collection resources. Joshua is referring to the Messianic Bible Study collection, which is a single resource within the Ariel Ministries Collection, but is also available separately.
Within this collection there are several verse by verse expositions on numerous books in the Bible. Plus, many studies are on specific passages. Does anyone know how these are tagged? Will they come up in my commentary list in my passage guide?
Unfortunately, this is a single resource tagged as a monograph. It would not show up in the commentary list. I wish it would, but I'm not sure how they can make it work without breaking the "collection" into 190 resources since the majority of the studies are topical and not verse-by-verse exposition.
EDIT: The way I worked around it was to create an Author Collection for Fruchtenbaum and then add that collection as a PG section.
Unfortunately, this is a single resource tagged as a monograph. It would not show up in the commentary list. I wish it would, but I'm not sure how they can make it work without breaking the "collection" into 190 resources since the majority of the studies are topical and not verse-by-verse exposition. EDIT: The way I worked around it was to create an Author Collection for Fruchtenbaum and then add that collection as a PG section.
Thanks for the answer. I somehow knew that would be the case - I had my fingers crossed though. Your 'work around' seems to be a decent enough solution.