While I genuinely enjoy using Linux, I just cannot make a full switch to exclusively using that OS. One of the primary tools I utilize for both sermon prep and academic work is Logos Bible Software, which doesn’t have full functionality on Linux (no matter what work arounds I have tried). I wish Logos would offer a Linux version, but I don’t foresee that ever happening. And so I remain on a mainstream OS.

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@RevEricBurrowsStone no idea if either of these are any good or even unknown to you, but here is what I found:
https://alternativeto.net/software/logos-bible-software/?platform=linux
Logos Bible Software Alternatives for Linux: Top 2 Bible Study Tools & Similar Apps

Logos Bible Software is not available for Linux but there are a few alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is...

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@RobertoArchimboldi I appreciate you thinking of recommending this. However, having been a Logos user for a long time now, I have sunk thousands of dollars into my Logos Library and feature sets, so I am not willing to just walk away from it 😅
@RevEricBurrowsStone I figured that it would be something like that. I was mostly intrigued to see if anything existed. I take it that you have tried to run it under wine
@RevEricBurrowsStone also why does Christ criticise Martha, we need to eat before we can study, and why say 'Martha' twice? This has been eating away at me for ages. Sorry to ask, but I don't know any theologians