Bible Software Review: Logos

The learning curve is real. You don’t need Greek to use Logos, but if you want to learn Greek, Logos will make you dangerous. If you don’t, the basic search still works great. The AI Feature You’ll Actually Use: “Context” Logos recently added an AI assistant (they call it Context —available in the newest versions). I was skeptical. Most Bible AI just hallucinates theology.

Try this: (ἀγάπη, agapē) WITHIN 5 WORDS (θυσία, thusia) logos bible software review

Here’s what works, what doesn’t, and why Logos has quietly become the most powerful—and most intimidating—tool in modern Bible study. If I had to pick one reason to buy Logos, it’s the Passage Guide . You type in any verse—say, Philippians 2:5-11 (the Christ Hymn)—and Logos doesn’t just show you the text. It builds you a research brief in under three seconds. The learning curve is real

For a pastor or serious student, this is like turning on x-ray vision. You stop reading what the translator decided and start seeing what the author actually wrote . The AI Feature You’ll Actually Use: “Context” Logos