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Lukas
Lukas Member Posts: 175 ✭✭
edited November 20 in English Forum

Good day to all, I hope you all had a wonderfully Christmas. I need some advise on people that makes use of logos nots. I have a few Zondervan books in physical copies, and I want to add them to notes on logos. For example four portraits, one Jesus covers how each gospel portraits Jesus. Would you say that one should make one note based on Luke and then just anchor all that you take out of the entire chapter and tie it to related versus, or should one break it down in and make a separate note on each of the outline headings it has in the chapter 

ex The Plot of Luke‘s Gospel 

The Prologue (1:1-4)

The Birth of the Savior (1:5-2:52)

The Preparation of The Savior (3:1-4:13)

would you make one note and anchor these sections as they are in one note, or would you make one note for each of these sections. 

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  • Mal Walker
    Mal Walker Member Posts: 388 ✭✭✭

    I think it comes down to personal preference, but my recommendation would be to go for separate notes anchored according to the outline headings/sections. Why? Because then you don't have to wade through one massive note every time you want to refer back to it. And I think it will be more helpful for you as you read the bible - you might look at Luke 1:5-2:52 for example and think "What did Strauss have to say about this section?" and then all you need to do is just read your relevant note on that section which has your bite size summary or key points etc from his book.

    One thing you could do is either make these notes within their own notebook, or tag them with the same tag. Either way, you can then easily sort through your notes and refer back to these ones specifically.

    Current MDiv student at Trinity Theological College - Perth, Western Australia

  • Lukas
    Lukas Member Posts: 175 ✭✭

    Good day thank you for the reply. I hear what you say. I have a lot of physical books that I would like to add to logos. would you recommend I make a notebook on each book and make a note on each chapter or anchor the chapter to relevant Scripture Ref. Then also to the Four Portraits and One Jesus, I have other surveys and introductions books also in physical copies. So most of them gives you an Intro on how New Testament started and about who wrote the book. These are not verse related what advice can you give here.