I am trying to locate a Chronological NASB Bible within LOGOS
I have not seen that resource in Logos, but a Chronological Bible Reading Plan is available which can be set up with NASB. In the Documents Tool click on New. Then, "Choose sa predefined Reading Plan," In the Search field enter Chronological and the Chronological Bible Reading Plan is the only option, click that and click the Bible Title in the popup that appears and choose the Bible you wish to read along with the other options available.
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