Is it possible to create a list of verses for memorization within the logos app.
Yes 1) On Menu Bar, go to » More Shortcuts, click on Favorites. I made a list I named MemVer that I add verses I wish to Memorize. Put Favorites on a window at left, at right are various translations you choose. Click on a Favorite, it opens it Scripture at right. Hide The Word in your heart and mind. 2) Go to Tools / Memorization. You can memorize Bible verses or other content stored in a Passage List. You can choose to practice or quiz yourself. Choose a Passage List or start a new one. 3) Another way would be to make a Word .docx document with your verses, and then import via making a "Personal Book."
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