Is there an easy way to search for all Bible verses...

... quoted in a particular book? Unfortunately, this particular one (Russell's The Parousia) doesn't have a Scripture index.

Can I create one?

Thanks! Cool

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    ... quoted in a particular book? Unfortunately, this particular one (Russell's The Parousia) doesn't have a Scripture index.

    Can I create one?

    Thanks! Cool

    Try using the Concordance tool with your resource. This might give you what you want. I ran the tool with the "The Fulfilled Family" and below are the results. Once it is Complete select Reference from the pull down. Also, if you expand the reference you will have a hyperlink back to the resource where that reference is.

    Perfect, guys! Thanks so much!

    Ya gotta LOVE any piece of software that allows you not to have to write down a long list of Bible references (1,738 of 'em!!) every time you come to one, just so you can keep track of what he quotes, yes?

    I've said it before, will say it again: GOD BLESS FAITHLIFE AND LOGOS! Bob Pritchett and gang, you rock! [}]

    And now a follow up - When I try to export the list of verses that it finds to Excel, what I'm getting is only this in Excel:

    When what I need to have is this (the sublist with all the books and references.)

    Any thoughts as to what I'm missing? Why is it only sending the first "layer" as it were?

    When what I need to have is this (the sublist with all the books and references.)

    Any thoughts as to what I'm missing? Why is it only sending the first "layer" as it were?

    Try the following:

    • Print/Export entire book to a Word document
    • Then in Word press CTLR/CMD A to select entire document
    • Press CTRL/CMD C to copy to clipboard 
    • Create a passage list
    • Select Add from Clip board
    • Then Press Sort to put them in canonical order

    From there you could print the passage list if you wanted to.

    Try the following:

    • Print/Export entire book to a Word document
    • Then in Word press CTLR/CMD A to select entire document
    • Press CTRL/CMD C to copy to clipboard 

    I'm curious why do the export to Word, rather than just selecting the text from within Logos? It seems like 3 unnecessary steps.

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    I'm curious why do the export to Word, rather than just selecting the text from within Logos? It seems like 3 unnecessary steps

    Because I did not want to select the entire book with the mouse, of course this would depend on the size of the resource. I just found it easier to the  to go through the extra steps and use shortcut keys to selection, copy and paste which don't work within a resource.

    Because I did not want to select the entire book with the mouse, of course this would depend on the size of the resource. I just found it easier to the  to go through the extra steps and use shortcut keys to selection, copy and paste which don't work within a resource.

    [Y] Fair enough! As long as users who come across this thread know there are a couple of paths to the same destination.

    Making Disciples! Logos Ecosystem = LogosMax on Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (Win11), Android app on tablet, FSB on iPhone & iPad mini, Proclaim (Proclaim Remote on Fire Tablet).

    Yes Fair enough! As long as users who come across this thread know there are a couple of paths to the same destination.

    [:)]

    Okay, well a follow-up problem to the first problem: when I use the Print/Export command (i.e. Ctrl-P), it only offers me Excel as an option, either saving it as an excel file (which gets me the first-level list or send to a new document, Excel only, or opening in an open excel file (which doesn't work by the way)

    Also, where a preview would appear is written "this panel supports export only", whatever that means.

    So Word is not offered as an option.

    Anyone?

    or just run a basic search <gen-rev>