in Sermons from John Piper, especially his "Slaves of God: Free from All to Honor All" May 29, 1994 message dealing with 1 Peter 2:13–17
sections where an individual verse mentioned (ie "We start with verse 13" and following) ALL of the references that should be to 1Peter chapter 2 are linked to 1Peter chapter 1.
This should really be addressed, because, not only this tagging does not add value to the resource, it detracts.
I already submitted "typo" reports, but, honestly, there are too many of them.
was pleasantly surprised, though that phrases "last week's sermon" were correctly linked.
EDIT: I believe this problem started in the previous sermon and the automatic tagger got confused, because Piper referred briefly to 1Peter 1:1, and then jumped back to 1Peter 2, without using the full reference, but simply "verse 12." This is a big issue especially for Logos resources of expository sermons or commentaries, since authors interact extensively with context and may jump around chapters, while referencing just the verses. Humans can follow the train of thought, while apparently scrips cannot. Inferior tagging produced as a result diminishes the quality of the resource.