NEW: Smart Bible Search
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Where named on a Map, Scythopolis is sometimes accompanied by Beth-shan in parentheses, and is recognised as a variation of Beth-shan in AYBD. But Beth-shean is recognised as an alternative in other Bible Dictionaries.
The Place datatype is only recognised for Beth-shan (or Bet-Schean in your language UI).
See my post post about the treatment of the names.
Dave
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It's crossed our minds, too 😁. Nothing's imminent, but it's a natural extension of the technology.
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YES, YES YES!!!
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or a smart search for fitting illustrations from your library. Look at that idea - and vote it!Look at that idea - and vote it
https://community.logos.com/discussion/comment/1360631#Comment_1360631
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Smart Bible Search is very good and useful, thank you Logos again! I did the following two searches:
- God tells people the time has not yet come
- People tell God the time has not yet come
Beautiful!
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I love Bible Smart Search and Smart Search. These two new smart searches provide an easy button for utilizing logos and tapping into our extensive libraries.
For example, when starting a Bible Study on a book (like 1 John) you can ask Smart Search questions about the background, historical context, culture, author, and more and get AI summarized insights from your library with links back to the resources. You can also ask smart search who, what, when, where, and why questions of the text to help interpret the passage. Then you can ask the bible smart search questions related to important parallel passages or cross references, other passages the talk about similar themes or doctrinal topics, etc.
These AI features provide an "easy button" for the software and make it much more enjoyable to use.
The data sets and links you have created in the past that power precise search are amazing. And smart search has made it all even better. Thank you!
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I agree its usefulness has continued to increase and therefore I am going through my AI credits faster than I did last year when Smart Search for books was launched.
I am hopeful that Logos will eventually have a more interactive tool, maybe similar to Perplexity, that shows me resources in my library but will also allow me to ask followup questions.
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