New Feature: Bible Memorization

Josh Watford
Josh Watford Member Posts: 6 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Feedback
On desktop, you can memorize passages from a passage list. Being able to do so in mobile would be really helpful. Most people memorize on the go, and I see this being a very popular feature.
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  • Sean Boisen
    Sean Boisen Member, Logos Employee Posts: 1,452
    Agreed: for me, times away from my desktop are key opportunities for memorization.
  • I’d rather do my memorization using Logos than some other app.
  • Hanson
    Hanson Member Posts: 31 ✭✭✭
    Absolutely.
  • Michael Skinner
    Michael Skinner Member Posts: 18 ✭✭
    edited November 2024
    I would love to include this as a part of my app layout. Would that be a possibility? I know you have Bible study, devotional and reading plans. But this would be great.
  • Jeremiah Gentz
    Jeremiah Gentz Member Posts: 2 ✭✭
    edited November 2024
    I would like to be able to use the memorize feature with the passage list on the mobile app. Thank you.
  • Jeremiah Gentz
    Jeremiah Gentz Member Posts: 2 ✭✭
    I agree!
  • Jonathan Brown
    Jonathan Brown Member Posts: 30 ✭✭
    It would be nice to have a tool dedicated to this. Something that would not only remind me of the passages I'm working on, but help with retention and consolidation. Maybe after the first week or two of memorizing a given passage, it prompts a "fill in the blank" with the verse and citation, to help remember it better.
  • Adam Holzer
    Adam Holzer Member Posts: 11 ✭✭
    Great idea
  • Tyler Bolon
    Tyler Bolon Member Posts: 79 ✭✭✭
    IS there a way to send verse of the day to email that is curated? E.g., Monday- Ps 1:1, Tuesday Ps 1:2, etc. If not that would be a great addition versus the random verse of the day (which is good and appreciated).
  • Ray Timmermans
    Ray Timmermans Member Posts: 90 ✭✭
    This would also be good for Greek and Hebrew grammar memorizing linked to other resources.
  • Isaac Stanley
    Isaac Stanley Member Posts: 10 ✭✭
    This would be cool!
  • Mike Measley
    Mike Measley Member Posts: 79 ✭✭
    Functioning like the Bible Memory App would be great!  

    Mike Measley

    Using Logos Desktop Software, Proclaim, Faithlife Groups, Faithlife Apps (Android), app.logos.com

    Windows 10, Android  7, Chromebook (app.logos.com/Chrome Desktop Remote)

  • Mike Measley
    Mike Measley Member Posts: 79 ✭✭
    @Jonathan Brown  Bible Memory App does this well.  I would love to see the donated into logos App

    Mike Measley

    Using Logos Desktop Software, Proclaim, Faithlife Groups, Faithlife Apps (Android), app.logos.com

    Windows 10, Android  7, Chromebook (app.logos.com/Chrome Desktop Remote)

  • Please!!
  • Glen K. Curry
    Glen K. Curry Member Posts: 18 ✭✭
    I would use this!
  • Please and thank you!
  • I really like the memorization feature, and having it mobile would open the door for more practice!
  • Nathan M Hall
    Nathan M Hall Member Posts: 28 ✭✭
    Absolutely. I use RememberMe for memorization currently and would be willing to make the switch to Logos, in pursuit of making Logos my one-stop-shop for all things Bible-related!
  • I am waiting for this feature so I can stay in the logos mobile app for my studying!!!
  • Nathan adams
    Nathan adams Member Posts: 37 ✭✭
    Yes. But it seems like the logos team doesn’t listen to its costumers. This was mentioned two years ago and I’ve noticed they ask for our opinions but never actually implement them 
  • Totally agree. First thing my wife said when she saw the mobile app
  • Jim Dean
    Jim Dean Member Posts: 314 ✭✭✭
    There is a popular app called “Scripture Typer” that does a superb job of this. I doubt Logos would choose to make theirs as powerful. But maaaaybe.  🤞🤞

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  • It’s really simple to memorise Logos Bible verses with Remember Me. Mark the passage in the Logos app, select “Share”, and choose Remember Me from the list of apps. Remember Me opens the verse editor and fills in reference and passage. Tap on the save button to add the verse to your box of new Bible memory verses. 
    Remember Me is a fully featured Bible memory app with games, audio, images, flashcards, spaced repetition, shared verse collections etc. Unlike other Bible memory apps, Remember Me is completely free. No ads, no restrictions.
  • Yes, this would be awesome, but please consider improving how it works:
    I currently use a separate Bible Memory app (of the same name) which allows me to type the first letter of each word in the verse, instead of the whole word.


    This works much better on my iPhone, and I've found it helps me memorise verses much more easily and quickly than having to type out the words in full. - I focus on the actual words, rather than how to spell them.


    I would recommend you take a look at that app, and try to reproduce some of the very good ideas from there, in Logos (without stealing their IP, of course).
  • Agree… will make Logos even better 
  • John Soucy
    John Soucy Member Posts: 8 ✭✭
    I agree; would be a great new feature.
  • Chong Shipei
    Chong Shipei Member Posts: 30 ✭✭
    This will be a great feature to have.
  • Mark Gosnell
    Mark Gosnell Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    I agree!
  • Rick Fisher
    Rick Fisher Member Posts: 14 ✭✭
    100% 👍 
    As an iPad Pro user, I primarily use the mobile app and this would be a great feature.
  • Such a significant tool for people to have available to them on mobile and not just desktop. Seems more logical to have it on something that you have with you all the time and not just on the PC. Would be such a great addition to the mobile platform.
  • Dale Williams Jr
    Dale Williams Jr Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    Agreed. I am currently using the Bible Memory App which is great, but it would be nice for Logos to implement their own tool since I use it for everything else.
  • Remember Me works really well with the Logos mobile app. With more than 2 million downloads from Google Play it's the most popular Bible memorization app anyway. https://www.remem.me
  • Juan Frost
    Juan Frost Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    100% Agree! I’m so much more likely to use this feature if it was available on Mobile. 
  • I agree.  Would be nice to use my phone while waiting at a doctor appointment instead of mindless games.
  • Kender D. Smith
    Kender D. Smith Member Posts: 15 ✭✭
    Agreed. I would like to see this on mobile as well. In fact, I would like it to be highly customizable to allow flash cards in various styles like fill in the blank, multiple choice, or even tradition flip over/reveal. Plus being able to customize the cards to read the verses to you, and in the case of grammar/language study have the verses read in either Greek/Hebrew would be ideal. This definitely needs to be added to the mobile apps. I am surprised it didn’t start there.
  • Ronnie
    Ronnie Member Posts: 2
    Please work on this. Don’t just implement the desktop version of memorization though because in my opinion it is severely lacking. You can check out other apps to see some of the features and helps in place that Logos doesn’t provided. I would love to see this get way more attention and a complete overall.

    I currently use other apps but I don’t want to, I would like to use Logos.
  • Dennis Schaffer
    Dennis Schaffer Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Why hasn't Logos built Bible memorization into the app yet? I've encouraged our church to use the Logos app for daily Bible study but the memorization component (without simply looking back the screen to make sure they're learning it correctly) is missing. Memorization is needed to help our people get the Bible inside their hearts to protect them from sin and to guide them each day.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,732

    The desktop has a Memorization tool in the Tool menu. It had previously been combined with the Passage List IIRC.

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