Hi @Victor Arata - and welcome to the forums
You could try running a Smart Search on books in your library
Graham
There used to an excellent timeline resource:
Old Testament Prophets Timeline
It was fantastic beck when it was released. Then it quit working, then Logos fixed it so it worked but the formatting was messed up, and now it no longer works again. It's a shame because it was really very good and it can't be done manually in Timeline despite promises by Logos that they were going to implement it. There are a total of 8 timeline resources which fall into this category. The Type Timeline still exists in the library for these 8 resources even though they no longer work and are no longer for sale by Logos.
These resources are an exception to the Logos promise that once you buy a resource, you will always be able to use it. These 8 resources are all written by Logos, not a third party.
Good reminder, John. Mine worked but might be either accidentally (!) or Mac. Unrelated, but my Logos Biblical Places maps work too (after I changed the font-size). I guess they did some work! More … I know this sounds crazy, but on both the old Timeline, and Biblical Places, the prophet names, and little city dots are Factbook active too. Pretty nifty.
The more modern FSB Infographics was not so easily viewed (barely readable):
I'd like to have this, too! Or at least an option to customize my timeline!
@John Kaess
The time lines - there are 8 of them - work fine. I don't recall when the problem was fixed but I think it was years ago.
A year or more ago they were kind of working, but they now no longer work at all. Clicking on any of them completely locks up the Logos app. I'm using an M4 Mac mini with 24 gigs of Ram. They have always worked on Windows, but on a Mac, they have been very flakey for many years. Working for some people and not for others. I once spent 2 hours with a tech support guy from Logos logged remotely onto my iMac who said that yes it's a known problem and that they currently had no fix. A few months later it started working after an update, bu there formatting was messed up. Now it no longer works at all, completely locking the Logos app up. I'm on the Pro subscription.
I made a post and thread about this a year or two ago. I was surprised to discover today that they no longer worked. It's the first time since moving from my 2020 iMac to my new M4 Mac mini.
I use a PC - it makes sense that it is a platform dependent bug.
I found some luck filtering for "prophetic career" in the Logos timeline :
But in my experience the most helpful timelines I've seen are the ones within the Chronological Life Application Study Bible :
https://www.logos.com/product/256529/chronological-life-application-study-bible-notes
I only have 4 on MAC. It is quite small to start but clicking on fit makes it readable
I was looking for similar timeline a week or two ago and found the following in the EHV Study Bible. It does not have the specific dates but I like the format since it shows what was occurring in Israel and Judah at the time of each prophet.
https://ref.ly/logosres/hbehvnotes?ref=BibleEHV.Is&off=109
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