No. Logos works from a single continuous bible reference
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."
I am surprised at the mobile app will not allow more than one reference to be entered.
We are reading the harmony of the gospels for our Bible reading. It would be nice to be able to enter all of the passages for that day and have them come up with one search so you can scroll continuously through.
I did find a workaround. You can use the reference scanner. I took a snapshot or screenshot of the references I’m reading that day, those references all appear contiguously. You cannot amplify from a word on that particular screen though. That is not a big deal though, if you want to further investigate the verse you can just click on the reference and it’ll take you to the Bible.
This is one good thing about having new experienced users. The obvious strengths can be appreciated but also some weaknesses or perhaps “missing“ features are also recognized quickly and can be requested that our experience can be enhanced.
To take the screenshot that I included, I entered them one at a time using the + sign that you see in the upper right area. There may be a simpler way to include a list, although you may need to use the desktop app to create the Passage List in order to do that.
No. Logos works from a single continuous bible reference
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."
I am surprised at the mobile app will not allow more than one reference to be entered.
We are reading the harmony of the gospels for our Bible reading. It would be nice to be able to enter all of the passages for that day and have them come up with one search so you can scroll continuously through.
I did find a workaround. You can use the reference scanner. I took a snapshot or screenshot of the references I’m reading that day, those references all appear contiguously. You cannot amplify from a word on that particular screen though. That is not a big deal though, if you want to further investigate the verse you can just click on the reference and it’ll take you to the Bible.
This is one good thing about having new experienced users. The obvious strengths can be appreciated but also some weaknesses or perhaps “missing“ features are also recognized quickly and can be requested that our experience can be enhanced.