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Agreed! My thought is that Logos starts with a blank geographical map and has checkboxes for locations you want added to the map. In this way it could be customized for each class or sermon.
If I am studying, say, Genesis, and want to locate a place, the atlas takes me right there.
Fine.
But what I think is really relevant and helpful would be to see where this place sits compared to other common familiar places. If I choose a map from a later Biblical time, that first place may not show up or show up easily.
I need an option where after I locate the place, I can add layers of other sites, either by era or by importance.
thank you
Fine.
But what I think is really relevant and helpful would be to see where this place sits compared to other common familiar places. If I choose a map from a later Biblical time, that first place may not show up or show up easily.
I need an option where after I locate the place, I can add layers of other sites, either by era or by importance.
thank you