Is it possible to list your favorite commentaries on a particular book. For example when you read Matthew that only the ones shows that you prefer, or is the way to this is to hide the ones not in need.
Is it possible to list your favorite commentaries on a particular book
Where do you want this list to appear?
If, for example, in the Commentaries section of a Passage Guide you can do that by:
In the screenshot below, you can see I have a collection called Commentaries: Best and this comprises those commentaries I have tagged with the tag commbest. Then, on the left, there is a custom Passage Guide with a section that just uses commentaries in that collection
Is that the sort of thing you are looking for?
Another option is to create a layout for each book of the Bible. Within that layout you can position your resources in order of importance to you. What I have often found is that a commentary is my favorite but then I come across another commentary that I like equally well or even more so. In that case it is easy to add to my layout or to reposition the resources that I have in that layout.
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