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[quote user="spitzerpl"] There is now, at least for the OT. I can't guarantee the accuracy of this but I've put together the following string based on the plan I posted. Hopefully nothing is missing. If you find an error please let me know .... [emphasis added] Gen-ruth, 1 Sam 1-20, ps 11, ps 59, 1 Sam 21-24, Ps 7, Ps 27, Ps 31, Ps 34, Ps 52, Ps 56
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[quote user="Anthony Grubb"] ... I got mine from the "Chronological Order from ESV Study Bible Notes", and have corrected it at its source to match both Morris Proctor's and "A Chronological reading of the bible". [/quote] Later in the day (and too late to fix in the edits above), I found the original source of the "Chronological Order from ESV Study
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[quote user="Greg Ward"] Anyone still playing with creating a custom Bible reading plan with specific passages for each day.[?] ... I put this in a custom reading plan and the smart Logos re-levels the daily lengths. Commas and semicolons down [don't(?)] work. Is there a way to do this in the Reading Plan dialog? [/quote] Greg, I think I understand
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[quote user="Anthony Grubb"] The Logos Basic on Logos 5 works beautifully (and is much better than my previous incarnation of Logos 5 had been).[/quote] Sorry, Logos 5 is as high as my operating system will support. Better you should go with Logos 7, as the others are saying
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[quote user="James Woodson Binion III"] The morning of Sunday 31 Dec Windows 10 updated my computer and in so doing they made my Logos Software useless - all I get is a grey blank screen - HELP???? [/quote] Yeah, I'm still running Windows Vista and between the updates and an unsupported Logos 5... I had about 4 months last year when my Logos 5 wouldn
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Was kicking around in the Logos' Spanish resources and this book looked really interesting. Okay, I confess, I had to have Google translate the pages and the quotes, etc, hence the reason for this suggestion. In any case, it looked like the kind of book that would be wildly practical and oddly unavailable in the English-speaking world. Maybe someone
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[quote user="Anthony Grubb"] https://wiki.logos.com/Chronological_Reading_Plan_by_Morris_Proctor posted by Mark England 3.5 years ago, or 2014-03-11 https://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans posted by Darren Paul Wright on 2009-11-15 and updated by Mark Barnes on 2016-01-31 ... I am unable to edit/revise/fix these or discuss them other than here, and I don
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"]Please accept your Logos Wiki Editors Faithlife group invitation => https://faithlife.com/account/groups [/quote] Thanks, finally saw my notice in my emails and am going to attempt to fix. If it is anything like Wikipedia, I should be done in a jiffy. So.... Keep Smiling 4 Jesus!
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[quote user="Anthony Grubb"]As said, this plan seems to run extremely well--so far it has only needed this one adjustment, [/quote] Today I found two more adjustments needed. I accept the blame for the previous fix, but this one traces back to the sources: https://wiki.logos.com/Chronological_Reading_Plan_by_Morris_Proctor posted by Mark England 3.5
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[quote user="Anthony Grubb"] I call it the " 3 Year Chronological Mixed Bible Reading Plan--Beta v.1.0" ... Ecc 3:1-8 , Ps, Ps, Ps, Ps, Ps, Ps | Gen-Ruth, 1 Sam 1-20, Ps 11, Ps 59, 1 Sam 21-24, Ps 7, Ps 27, Ps 31, Ps 34, Ps 52, Ps 56, Ps 120, Ps 140-142, 1 Sam 25-27, Ps 17, Ps 35, Ps 54, Ps 63, 1 Sam 28-31, Ps 18, Ps 121, Ps 123-125, Ps 128-130, 2 Sam
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[quote user="Mike Binks"] Any chance of the team looking at the algorithms for other books so that we can have some sensible reading divisions that avoid breaking mid sentence? [/quote] Some of the chronological plans are very "piecemeal," I agree. Here is a thread started in 2011, in which @Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :) shares helpful links to build your
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Thank you for tying this 2011 thread to the 2017 thread. I'd seen parts of that topic in my searches, and it is all highly relevant to this thread.
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] Logos User Voice suggestion is currently ranked # 32 => More control over Reading Plans with 97 votes. Logos 4.3 SR-3 still lacks some Reading Plan controls. Wiki => http://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans#Daily_Reading_from_ESV_Study_Bible_Notes [/quote] Thank You, yes, Keep Smiling 4 Jesus , these links proved very
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[quote user="Philip Bassham"] any news on the esv study Bible reading plan? [/quote] Yes, it was just added a few days ago. Go to the Documents -> Reading Plans -> ESV Study Bible Reading Plan (near the end of the list).
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It just was added to the predefined plans a few days ago. Can't find it in the forums now, but go to your reading plans and you should see it there near the bottom. It is called ESV Study Bible Reading Plan.
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[quote user="Disciple of Christ (doc)"] What books are you going to be reading in 2017 that you can't purchase in Logos format. [/quote] I'll be reading God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible by Adam Nicolson again. Have always thought it would make a great addition here or at Vyrso. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/0060838736/ref
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I'm having trouble with my Android right now in general, so can't really tell how functional the Logos Bible app is with it's ESV Audio Bible Reader when working with the Reading Plans (on the desktop, you form these by going to Documents->Reading Plans, then you can see them in the Documents on your app). Mine gets hung up. Nevertheless, the YouVersion
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This morning, needing some inspiration to peel back the covers, I turned on my Logos "Bible" and a splash screen came up asking me to rate the app, to let the world know what a great company Logos is, or if there is an issue, to call customer service and let them know. My mind was immediately flooded with several thoughts--not exactly what I had hoped
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I have used several of your Android apps and find the Faithlife Study Bible the most awkward of the bunch for a about three reasons: 1) It keeps trying to sell me a product I have already purchased. In fact, according to the product labelling, I have already purchased it four times over in the packages I own, namely, the King James Bible--and then this
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Thanks, Dave. I'll email you, and I've made a lot of changes in the last hour--first trying to recreate the deleted notes, and also backing up all my notes so that if this were to happen again, I would have a backup copy to pull from. Also, although the remnant of the document may be something that can be undeleted, nothing was available to me to undelete