New Feature: Synopsis of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles (Interactive)

What is it?
Synopsis of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles is an interactive that brings together accounts of the same events recounted in Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, and some of the Psalms.
How does it work?
Open the synopsis interactive, choose your translation, select the books you want to compare (Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, and the Psalms), and explore parallel pericopes in these books. Hover over any of the words within the interactive, and you'll find that the same words from parallel accounts are highlighted for comparison.
Where can I learn more?
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Change the option under "sort"
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Forgive the question. I ask because it isn't expanded. But have you clicked the drop down arrow?
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Jacob Cerone said:
Forgive the question. I ask because it isn't expanded. But have you clicked the drop down arrow?
That worked. It isn't very intuitive (to me). Why show the list of verses under the unexpanded topic?
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You want to click the little triangle next to the pericope title or the title itself to expand out the text.
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JH said:Jacob Cerone said:
Forgive the question. I ask because it isn't expanded. But have you clicked the drop down arrow?
That worked. It isn't very intuitive (to me). Why show the list of verses under the unexpanded topic?
You aren't alone in that intuition. Look for a change in future updates.
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Finally signed up for Logos Now.
This Synopsis tool is useful but doesn't seem as polished as the other new interactive tools in Logos Now.
At the very least, I would suggest providing 3 "View" options:
1) All Collapsed - just the black section headings without individual verses listed.
2) Verses Listed - the default setting now.
3) Verses Expanded - show the bible text for all the verses.
Peter
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