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Dear Graham, Thank you for sticking with me today. I believe that you and another poster have now enabled me to do what I wish to do using the Logos 4 to search for reciprocal references in The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge . I have been able, just now, to come pretty close to setting up my screen to be like what you have portrayed. I have not
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Looking at the references more closely, the reference to Dt 26:11 is already given in my revision for the keyword cheerful. But another "find" that refers to 1 Kings 8:66 is not given, so it should go where I just had added the Dt 26:11 reference, to give: 17. For how great. Ps 36:8. is his goodness. Ex 33:19. +34:6. 1 K 8:66. Ps *23:6. *31:19. *33
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I think I can almost follow your suggestion to get the results from Logos 4 that I am seeking. I never tried "clicking" on the blue heading like Deuteronomy 26 before. When I clicked, it opened the NTSK to that chapter, and I scrolled down to verse 11. I separately typed "Dt 26:11" in the Bible view panel, and of course it gave me the full verse to
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Thank you, Graham, for your reply. This indeed is my first post to the Logos Forum. I hope that a Logos programmer who knows what he or she is doing can see a solution--from an internal programming standpoint, it ought to be a fairly simple matter far as coding goes. But that is not my department of expertise. But even looking up the newly generated
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I enjoy using Logos 4, but it takes an inordinate amount of time to hand-check search results in a hard-copy Bible when the Scripture references that show up in the search are not "tool tipped." I am searching for reciprocal references in my book The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge . Logos provides excellent, accurate results, but I cannot simply