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The Catholic Topic Guide seems really sharp but unfortunately I rely mostly on tablet and the topic guide isn't available for iPad.
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How about.... "Light of The Word: Brief Reflections on Sunday Readings" by Hans Urs von Balthasar
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The devil caused that error.
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Thanks Steve, for the very helpful and quick reply! Your post prompted me to try other translations, and it turns out translation matters greatly, at least for mobile device (which is what I currently have access to). If I set the New American Bible or RSVCE or NRSV, I do get the correctly linked Psalm, if I use New Jerusalem Bible or RSVCE2 I don't
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Be really nice if I could prioritize a new resource on iPad via either the app or the website https://app.logos.com .
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Yes I would love this feature.
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Yes I agree!
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I did somehow miss this! Thanks for the info MJ.
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Amen! I had no clue on the two finger usage except via here in this thread. Definitely a game changer.
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Old way : come across Bible passage, swipe up on it and it brings up menu to choose Passage Guide, which then splits same screen and you have all the passage guides relative to that verse. You can hit them sequentially and read them in same screen, easy-peasy. New way : come across Bible passage, go up to upper right and hit button, then choose Passage
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I much agree!!
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Yes was disappointed to find no Community Notes for Y of Faith group in Biblia.com.
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I have a question on hoovering over a resource - specifically Liguori's "Divine Office" (commentary on the Psalms). When I click on a link the Psalm is off by one since the Psalms of older bibles don't match those of newer bibles. Is there any workaround for this short of changing my preferred Bible to the Douay Rheims when I'm using that Liguori resource
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This is great though I'm embarrassed to admit I don't know how a cycle differs from a plan. Also don't understand why this won't work: I went to LOGOS desktop and created my own reading plan of the Vatican II documents by changing the default (NABre) to Vatican II documents and set the plan for weekly. I'm a Logos newbie so excuse the dumb questions
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I like the 365 Connect the Testaments idea given the daily blend of Old Testament and New, but it's pretty aggressive for this lightweight. Be nice if a 730 Connect the Testaments with Deutercanonicals existed .
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looks like I can't buy the lectionary separate from the Orthodox package, which starts at $189. So I'm not sure what the purpose of the $4.99 price tag is -- seems misleading.
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I use Passage and Topic guides primarily.
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I was recently at the Library of Congress and saw Thomas Jefferson's original books, and found he had a large amount of space devoted to a multi-volume Bible commentary authored by Thomas Scott. Wish it was on Logos so I could see what Jefferson was seeing (assuming he referred to it much).
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I noticed that "Fire of Mercy" by Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis doesn't give me the "send to Kindle" option. I assume some resources don't have all the necessary rights for that option?