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Get started fast with study templates, reading plans, video courses, and other essential resources. They're all available with a click, right from the Logos Home Page.
Guides read all your books in seconds, collecting essential information from every corner of your library—and delivering it in simple, easy-to-follow reports.
Create, organize, and share your notebooks, Workflows, searches, passage lists, and much more. Share your expertise, and tap into a braintrust of fellow Bible study enthusiasts.
Capture your thoughts on any passage, and they'll automatically stick to the verses you're studying. Pull related research together into notebooks, and share them with friends.
Get a quick overview of a theological concept and how it relates to other doctrines. See how your systematic theologies and other resources treat a theological topic.
Choose from dozens of guided learning plans to understand biblical topics, doctrines, books, and more. Each course draws on Logos tool videos and books in your library.
Do precise searches in the Bible just by clicking through facets like "People," "Places," "Events," and "Literary Type." Keep drilling down by adding facets until you find what you need.
Pinpoint anything in Scripture just by filling out a quick form. Need to find everywhere Jesus speaks about money? Choose "A person speaks about something," fill out a couple fields of info, and see comprehensive results in seconds.
Get fast, comprehensive information on any passage. Find quick links to commentaries, cross-references, journal articles, cultural concepts, images, and more.
Discover an exhaustive list of verses related to your biblical passage. Logos instantly shows you which cross-references have the strongest relationship to your passage—and exactly how they relate.
We've tagged every command and question in the Bible, distinguishing them with labels like "advice," "request," "wish," and other typs of statements. Want to see everywhere Isaiah warned the Israelites? Now you can with a simple search.
Parables of the Bible
Quickly find every parable in the Bible, and see it's speaker, audience, and type. Identify whether the parable is designed to instruct, promise, rebuke, or warn readers.
Quickly find everywhere, for instance, a specific prophet is mentioned. Get a quick list of every priest in the Bible. Find essential information like the god a propeht served, the region a king ruled, and other details.
Angels, Demons, and Deities of the Bible
Pinpoint specific references to an angel, demon, or deity, and then narrow your search to find where they're mentioned by a particular author, called by a specific name, what region they're associated with, and other important details.
God spoke to Abraham, appeared to Moses in the burning bush, and revealed himself in visions to prophets. Logos makes it easy to locate these manifestations and narrow occurrences by time, person, and form.
Explore Scripture in its historical context. See what world events were taking place at the same time as a biblical episode. Filter results by locations, people, events, and more.
Atlas
Explore scalable maps marked with ancient sites and cities, and zoom in and out to reveal more information.
Old and New Testament Propositional Flow Outlines
Reformat Bible text into an outline labeling the purpose of each line based on the underlying Greek or Hebrew.
Bible Text Only
This visual filter toggles chapter and verse numbers on and off so you can read Scripture as an extended narrative, without intrusions.
Names of God
Find every name used to refer to God and where each occurs in the Old and New Testaments.
Commandments of the Law
Understand how the 613 commandments of the Old Testament Law are categorized, and quickly track down specific types of laws.
Miracles of the Bible
Sort every miracle in Scripture into categories including type (healing, provision, resurrection, etc.), people, location, and book of the Bible.
Figurative Language
Examine the figurative use of a biblical word, phrase, or concept. Find every place in which “light” is used as a metaphor.
Sentence Types of the OT and NT
Instantly find every imperative, interrogative, or declarative sentence within the New Testament.
Speech Acts of the OT and NT
Search not just form but meaning; find rhetorical questions, personal pledges, and other precise kinds of speech acts.
Bible Book Guides
Learn about the authorship, genre, setting, form, content, and more for every book in the Bible.
Ancient Literature
See how Scripture references, alludes to, and shares themes with other ancient literature.
Cultural Concepts
See how religious activities, food, music, death practices, marriage rituals, economic structures, and other concepts affect interpretation.
Literary Typing
See the literary genre of every verse or passage, including genres like poetry, narrative, Gospel, and more.
Ancient Inscriptions
Evidence of the biblical world is scattered throughout ancient locations. This interactive resource lets you explore these locations with animated maps.
Proverbs Explorer
Filter Proverbs by people, form, theme, or topic. Browse topics that interest you, then sort the Proverbs that address that topic for easy skimming.
Everything Search
Search your entire library with a click. This tool combines all your high-powered search tools, giving you everything you need to start your study.
Counting the Ten Commandments
With this interactive infographic you can explore and compare how different groups interpret the Ten Commandments.
Speaking to God
Deepen your own prayer life by studying the prayers in the Bible. The Speaking to God interactive is a fun, easy way to find and learn from every conversation with God in the Bible.
Cited By
Instantly find any resource in your library that refers to the biblical passage or other ancient source you’re reading.
Information Panel
Get an instant overview of any biblical word’s usage and translation without leaving your Bible.
Corresponding Selection
When you’re reading an English Bible and a Greek Bible side by side, highlight a phrase in the English text and it lights up in the Greek.
Factbook Notable People
Access key information on theologians and Bible characters. See short biographies, famous quotes, important works, key events, and more.
Bible Explorer
Get instant Bible facts, cross-references, media, and other content related to the biblical text you’re reading.
Parallel Passages
Some biblical events are recorded multiple times; find and compare these parallel accounts with ease by searching a verse in your Passage Guide.
Power Lookup
Automatically display and expand all visible verse references in your open book. You’ll see them all without moving your mouse.
Bible Search
Search your resources for Greek words—no Greek keyboard required.
Graph Search Results
See how many times a given work appears in the Bible (or any of its books), and graph your findings with a click.
Emphasize Active References
This visual filter automatically highlights relevant biblical references in lexicons and other resources. If you have Galatians 4 open in your Bible, turn on this visual filter in a lexicon, and Logos will highlight everywhere a verse from Galatians 4 is referenced.
Explore the life and legacy of influential Christian thinkers. Each guide includes links to Factbook reports, relevant media and slides, the Timeline tool, important articles, sermons, letters, and other biographical material.
Sermon Outlines
Look up a passage and find relevant sermon outlines from across your library, right in the Passage Guide.
Dr. Craig Evans takes you on an interactive tour of an ancient tomb in Jerusalem, explaining how archaeology illuminates details of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Share your thoughts and questions within individual resources, and get feedback from both fellow users and the authors themselves.
Topic Guide
Look up a biblical topic, and this guide reads your entire library, then provides key passages, articles, and profiles of related people, places, and events.
Enter the passage you’re studying and instantly see the most discussed or debated original language terms. Then launch a Bible word study to continue your research.
Cantilation marks guided Hebrew worshippers as they chanted the biblical text. For modern readers, they help identify major breaks in the text. Logos lets you quickly identify those marks and see how they influence the division of the text.
Now you can search the New Testament based on accent marks and their positions. Need to find everywhere a Greek word includes a circumflex accent? Find results in a single search.
Look up a passage, and this guide provides the tools and resources you need for accurate exegesis. Perform word studies, follow complex sentences, and more.
This section in the Exegetical and Bible Word Study Guides scours your library for every occurrence of the original-language lemma in the passage you want to investigate.
Logos knows what words mean and how they’re used. Search the Bible by part or clause, and Logos brings back exactly what you’re looking for.
The Lexham Discourse Greek NT and Hebrew Grammar Datasets
Quickly identify and search the linguistic devices biblical authors used to effectively communicate their messages.
Lexham SGNT Syntactic Force
Search any interlinear version of the Bible for the syntactic force of a word.
Greek Grammatical Constructions
Search the New Testament for verses and phrases including similar grammatical constructions in the Greek.
Reader's Edition Interlinear
Customize any original-language interlinear text according to your needs. Hide words according to frequency, leaving only the words you haven't learned.
We've transformed this classic resource into a searchable dataset so you can find everywhere a biblical author uses any figure of speech.
New Testament Manuscript Explorer
This interactive tool enables you to navigate, sort, and filter countless manuscript witnesses to the text of the NT.
Exploring Biblical Manuscripts
This interactive slide deck explains the transmission of biblical texts, providing a special look at some of the most important biblical manuscripts available.
Corresponding Words
Instantly identify everywhere repetition occurs within any of your resources.
Explore differences across ancient Bible translations. Get commentaries, manuscripts, modern editions, and ancient versions all in one place.
Clause Participants
Explore Scripture’s underlying meaning: discover where people, places, and things occur in a clause both grammatically and semantically.
Semantic Roles and Case Frames
Go beyond simple grammar. See the semantic role, or underlying relationship, a participant has with a verb, even if it’s not mentioned by name.
Text Converter
Convert Greek and Hebrew text in seconds. Just copy and paste the text and the Text Converter transforms it into a variety of transliteration schemes.
Lexicon Alignment
Restructure your lexicons into an easy-to-read outline, so you get the information you need fast.
Greek and Hebrew Alphabet Tutors
Learn to write and pronounce Greek and Hebrew, and get scores on your accuracy so you always know how to improve.
Morph Charts
Just enter an original language lemma, and Logos instantly generates a chart showing its forms and frequency in the New Testament.
Septuagint Manuscript Explorer
With the Septuagint Manuscript Explorer, we’ve gathered information on existing Septuagint manuscripts, including their contents, date, language, holding institute, and more.
Hebrew Bible Manuscript Explorer
In a glance, see all the extant Hebrew manuscripts and filter by date, contents, holding institute, and more.
Septuagint Apocrypha Syntax Search
A syntactic analysis of the entire Greek text of the LXX Deuterocanon and Apocrypha using The Old Testament in Greek edited by Henry Barclay Swete.
Bible Word Study Guide
See any biblical word’s roots and meanings. Explore graphs detailing your word’s usage, translation, etymology, and connection to other words.
See how word meanings relate, and identify the contextual meanings of Greek and Hebrew words.
Hebrew Grammatical Constructions
Find every occurrence of particular grammatical constructions in the Hebrew Bible.
Pronunciation
Learn to pronounce biblical Greek and Hebrew with helpful pronunciation sound clips.
Word Root
This section of the Bible Word Study tool helps you better understand Greek and Hebrew by showing similar words that share the same root.
Septuagint Translation Ring
See how the Septuagint, the Bible Jesus used, translated biblical words.
Word by Word
See a word-by-word breakdown of every Bible passage in your Exegetical Guide, including its voice, case, mood, tense, senses, and alternative translations.
Prepositional Use
This section of the Bible Word Study tool includes an interactive graph showing all the places where your selected word is used with a preposition.
Interlinear Explorers
Do better Greek and Hebrew study—without the degree. Learn to use interlinears and reverse interlinears with interactive, step-by-step tutorials.
Syntax Search
Search for specific original-language words without typing in Greek or Hebrew. No need to know the words’ linguistic forms—or even what they’re called.
Passage Analysis
Consult graphs and word charts explaining any Bible passage and how that passage differs between translations.
Create your perfect guide with ease. Pick and choose your favorite parts from each guide, and combine them into a custom guide. Or launch a single section as a stand alone guide.
New filters make it easy to find just what you need in a few clicks. Filter by every book on the Gospel of John, narrow to Reformed writers, and add more filters to pinpoint just what you need.
The updated Resource Panel makes it easy to navigate to a particular section of the open text and see personal notes, highlights, and documents anchored to the open resource.
Enhance your library with rich markup: tag people, places, things, and events in your resources to link similar content, and see other users’ tags, too.
Take a note on a verse in the ESV, and this feature makes sure it shows up when you're reading the same verse in the NIV or any other translation. It even works with the Greek and Hebrew.
Reading plans are fully customizable. Create new plans for class or Bible study, and share them with your friends and colleagues.
Quickstart Layouts
These templated layouts let you launch the guides, resources, and interactive tools you need with a click.
Passage Lists Visual Filter
Now you can view your Passage Lists as a visual filter within the biblical text. Expose only the verses you want to study—even if they aren’t a part of the same biblical book.
Customizing your Logos workspace is essential for efficient study. Now you can save your favorite workspace as a layout to be launched right from the Home Page
Labels
Add searchable and shareable labels to your notes and highlights, so you can connect ideas across your library and share your findings with others.
Inline Search
Do smart searches—in English, Greek, and Hebrew—right inside your favorite translation. Inline Search transforms your reverse interlinear into a powerful search tool.
Word Lists
Discover recurring themes or subjects throughout a biblical passage by counting Greek and Hebrew words in a chapter or section.
Autocomplete
Start typing a word and get suggestions for interesting areas of study, so you always have new concepts to explore.
Personal Books
Add personal books to your library, include them in collections, and search them alongside your Logos books.
Scripture Memory Tool
Commit your favorite passages to memory with help from this intuitive Logos tool.
Collections
Create personalized book collections, and your Passage Guide will include a section of results only pulled from your collections.
Automatic Citation
Logos builds your bibliography for you. Copy and paste from any Logos resource, and your sources are cited for you in the style of your choice.
Highlighting
Highlight any text in any resource with a variety of colors and styles.
Prayer List
Get prayer reminders, and make them the first thing you see on your Logos Home Page.
Sentence Diagrams
Create new English, Greek, or Hebrew sentence diagrams for your presentation or research paper.