Of course this is a small sample of the total available hits. So, for example, here’s the opening rush of resources provided to you as you begin your exposition of (let’s say) Obadiah… Any piece of work in Logos tends to begin either in a topic or in a passage of scripture. It’s difficult to comprehend the power of this library until you see it yourself. If you’re looking for a single piece of software that will hold and synergise your electronic Biblical and Theological resources then it’s hard to look past Logos. Since those days Logos has come a long way but at its heart remains the ethos of the Libronix idea – a massively integrated library. It was a useful piece of software, allowing quick research and facilitating cross-referencing through a set of internal hyperlinks.Īt the time I was also using Bibleworks as I slogged my way through Bible College and out into the world of full-time ordained ministry in a church. I first encountered what is today known as Logos Bible Software when over 10 years ago I purchased a CD-Rom (remember them?) containing the then Libronix library system and a copy of the Word Biblical Commentary.