Yes, I know that I constantly complain that the cross-references have nothing indicating why they are cross-references. It's not that I expect Logos to classify them - it's that Logos hasn't given me the ability to classify them. Not to mention that if I could classify them, I'd know which ones I'd looked at the last time I studied this passage.
However, today I ran into another major problem - one that Logos can repair. In the section below the The (New) Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, the references are not tied to a location in the selected passage as they are when I open the Treasury (right hand). And they are not tied back to the resource(s) providing the cross-reference so it's not easy to track down from source. So for cross-references that are not obvious, one has to do something silly like a Bible search on the XREF near your passage or run XREF lists by verse to narrow the field.
BTW: a collection that matched the resources that Logos searches for the XREF section would make the search method more efficient and less absurd. Either an automatic collection or metadata required to create it would be acceptable.

