Logos’s Bible Browser has become a tool I turn to nearly every day. It allows you to “filter” a Bible by a host of different criteria. They have an intro video here, but here’s one example use case:
Open Bible Browser from Tools, filter on the left hand side by book:Matthew, speaker:Jesus, person:God. You just click these options from the dropdown on the left.
Now, you can see all the verses in Matthew where Jesus speaks about God — useful for a host of studies.

Bible Browser even catches places like Matt 13:15, where God is not explicitly mentioned. He’s the implied subject of ἰάσομαι. The verses displayed within Bible Browser are fully interactable as well. You can hover for morphological data, two-finger click for a full context menu of interaction options, double click for a lexicon, or triple click to run a concordance search.
This is another example of what I was talking about in my Logos 10 review: Logos’s in-house tagging/data-sets distinguishes them.
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