Can we please have the Scripture to show verse number. When adding questions that is related to a certain verse it is not so easy for the people to know what verse.
Logos can only use the context of the book as requested e.g. Jn 1:1-5. Your Q8 comes from a heading in NIV BST: Notes with Jn 1:3-5, which includes two other Q's, all without a reference. If you wish to provide a more relevant passage create a new block with that reference (Jn 1:3-5) and then add the Q.
@Dave Hooton my concern is not about the questions, but when the Scripture text itself. See this photo. When adding verses 1-5 there is no indication which verse is 2,3,4 and 5. So having questions related to certain verse and the verse number is not available makes it a bit difficult.
Your example scripture and Q shows that the verse numbers are not needed! But I finally understand your concern about inserting a scripture reference in BSB.
1. When you hit Tab or ALT+Enter, the text does not include verse numbers. 2. The reference ceases to act as a link and displays nothing on hover.
I recommend you to create a bug report for 1. and 2., because your workaround is to leave the reference unexpanded so you can use hover or use the link to open your bible.
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