PG: Sermon: Multiple Readings: Missing Functionality?
If I run a Passage Guide and then find in the Sermons section a sermon having for its subject multiple readings, as is common for ones preached using a lectionary, I cannot necessarily see all of them, depending on the size of the pane and the number of the readings. If I hover my cursor over the ellipsis at the end, I can see the hidden reading reference(s). But I cannot click on them, I cannot select them, and I cannot hover my cursor over them so as to see a preview of them, as I can do with the passages that are not (fully) cut off.
Am I missing something, or is this missing functionality? Or a BUG?
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Oh, how you tempt me. The fine folks at Faithlife have problems throughout the system dealing with multiple passages. Their interrelationships between scriptures are focused on cross-references and harmonies. We have to keep pushing until they recognize that multiple passages for a sermon is the norm for 3/4th of the church.
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."
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We have to keep pushing until they recognize that multiple passages for a sermon is the norm for 3/4th of the church.
In this part of the program, even if a sermon/homily was exclusively on one reading from the lectionary, there's a very real chance that Verbum/Logos will (quite reasonably) treat it as multiple readings because the lectionary frequently omits a verse fragment--or chapter--here or there.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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In this part of the program, even if a sermon/homily was exclusively on one reading from the lectionary, there's a very real chance that Verbum/Logos will (quite reasonably) treat it as multiple readings because the lectionary frequently omits a verse fragment--or chapter--here or there.
With one exception re:Sarah, for study purposes I always use the continuous Bible passage rather than the lectionary form for study.
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."
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