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It’s fixed, thank you!
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Thanks. I’ve used in-line search on mobile many times, and I’ve never had difficulty deciphering which verses were returned. The way that screenshot is, it looks like one big paragraph of a continuous text. I know, of course, that those results are scatted across several different sections, OT and NT, but if I didn’t have that prior
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Right but there’s something off here. The in-line search (my picture above) doesn’t even show verse references anymore. It’s just text. I distinctly recall see at least a little space between the verse hits and a gray verse reference above each new verse that met the search criteria.
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I tried that and no luck. The in-line search results are all lumped together and there’s nothing to click on to take me to the location. There’s not even verse references, just a string of text after text.
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iphone
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In-line
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After the iOS Logos app update, I can’t click on online search results to go to that location. I recall being able to do this a few days ago. Or maybe I’m crazy and remember that wrong.
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Just promoting
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[quote user="Michael Kinch"] I am looking for simplified outlines of books of the Bible. The purpose is twofold. 1. To provide a way of seeing where I am within a biblical book and 2. to provide a simple outline that I can memorize so that I can more easily locate passages. Do you have any recommendations? [/quote] I had a NT professor at Liberty University
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Ah, good idea, thank you. I didn't think to look for that specific forum.
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I know this is an ebook and not a Logos edition, but the formatting is particularly poor on this one (see below). The font sizes and colors are distracting, and whole sections of text are hyperlinked as bible references. And this picture is one of many examples of multiple sentences being tagged as verses. Any chance this one could get a quick fix or
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what are the chances that FL sees a post like this and does a quick revision on an ebook? or is there some other recourse besides mentioning it on the forums?
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I know this is an ebook and not a Logos edition, but the formatting is particularly poor on this one (see below). The font sizes and colors are distracting, and whole sections of text are hyperlinked as bible references. And this picture is one of many examples of the sentences being tagged as verses.
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https://www.logos.com/product/213121/reasonable-faith-christian-truth-and-apologetics-3rd-ed 2nd edition is available in Logos, and finally the 3rd is on pre-pub. Can I enlist your help to accelerate this?
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Just venturing a quick guess based on a cursory glance at the documentation from Logos: That link underlined in red is here: https://bible.org/article/sharp-redivivus-reexamination-granville-sharp-rule I searched for "13:23" and found it mentioned in footnote #84 of that article: Appears to be related to a textual variant and maybe(?) because of one
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^ that one worked for me if I changed the search to BASIC search (rather than BIBLE search) and then changed the resources from "all resources" to ESV. Bible search would be searching for those two words *within the same verse* as I understand it. Others will know better.
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This isn't a query, but the Westminster Larger Catechism addresses the topic in questions #150 and #151. It affirms that while every sin deserves God's wrath and curse (question #152) there are degrees of "heinousness." Whatever your position is, the proof texts listed might be a good place to look. https://www.apuritansmind.com/westminster-standards
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This is great, though I don't do beta so I can't say more. But for other areas - what about Corresponding Words filter? Whether set to hover or click, I think it could be much more snappy in bibles. For comparison, when I use the parallel gospel tool, there's something like a corresponding word feature that is very quick.