This reading list is designed to help an intermediate user to read through the documentation provided by Faithlife as well as gain some familiarity with related resources and tools. For individual study it is simply an order to read through the materials at one’s own speed. For group study, it is brokwn into weekly readings.
These elements make up the Bible Knowledgebase, the foundation of the Bible tagging and the Factbook.
Reading the Help file provides a basic framework for understanding further documentation. Do not expect to understand all the details. Do report any errors you find in this and other resources.
The most fundamental tagging of Biblical texts provides by Faithlife is the tagging of Biblical entities.
These resource provide additional information on Biblical People or categorize them in useful ways.
These resources provide visualizations related to Biblical people.
These resources include additional data in support of searches, primarily lable searches.
A workflow for studying Biblical People is available:
It is also useful to familiarize yourself with the Bible dictionaries, especially those that emphasize the Biblical People. Examples:
These resource provide additional information on Biblical Places or categorize them in useful ways.
A workflow for studying Biblical Places is available:
It is also important to be familiar with the atlas resources in your library. They fall into four categories:
The Lexham Geographic Commentary series illustrates the use of geographic information in Bible Study.
These resource provide additional information on Biblical Things or categorize them in useful ways.
A workflow for studying Biblical Things is available:
These resource provide additional information on Biblical Events or categorize them in useful ways.
A workflow for studying Biblical Events is available:
A number of resources and datasets provide information on very specific events. These generally support label searches; the early ones are supported by an interactive resource.
To compare miracles to the interactive miracles, see the documentation under “about”:
For a more complete view of the use of labels see:
A timeline is simply the display of Biblical (and other) Events as distributed across time.
Timeline resources:
The conceptual classifications overlap and are often combined into a single Factbook page or Logos controlled vocabulary item.
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