Scripture Notes & Notebooks

Create rich notes on Bible verses, organize them into custom notebooks, and build your personal Bible study library.

Features Guide5 min read

Overview

Scripture Notes provides a powerful system for recording insights, reflections, and study notes attached to Bible verses.

Key Features

FeatureDescription
Rich text editorFormat your notes
Multiple versesAttach several verses to one note
Custom notebooksOrganize by topic
16 colorsVisual organization
12 iconsQuick identification
FavoritesMark important notes
SearchFind any note

Creating Notes

Basic Note Creation

  1. Find a verse in the Bible
  2. Click the note icon
  3. Write your note
  4. Choose a notebook
  5. Save

Adding Formatting

Use the editor for:

  • Bold and italic text
  • Bullet lists
  • Numbered lists
  • Headers
  • Links

Attaching Multiple Verses

  1. Open note editor
  2. Click "Add Verse"
  3. Search for verse
  4. Add to note
  5. Repeat as needed

Note Types

TypeBest For
Quick notesBrief observations
Study notesDeep analysis
Sermon notesMessage highlights
DevotionalPersonal reflections

Managing Notebooks

Create a Notebook

  1. Go to Notes section
  2. Click "New Notebook"
  3. Name your notebook
  4. Choose color (16 options)
  5. Choose icon (12 options)
  6. Save

Notebook Ideas

NotebookPurpose
Sermon NotesSunday messages
Bible StudyStudy group notes
DevotionalPersonal reflections
MemorizationMemory verse notes
TopicalOrganized by theme

Default Notebook

  • Every user has one default notebook
  • Can't be deleted
  • Can be renamed
  • Catches "unassigned" notes

Editing Notebooks

  1. Go to Notes > Notebooks
  2. Click notebook menu
  3. Edit name, color, or icon
  4. Save changes

Organization Tips

Color Coding

ColorSuggested Use
BlueStudy
GreenGrowth
PurpleWorship
OrangeAction items
RedUrgent/important

Icon Usage

IconSuggested Use
BookBible study
HeartPersonal
StarFavorites
CrossTheology
LightInsights

Finding Notes

  • Search by keyword
  • Filter by notebook
  • Sort by date
  • View favorites only

Best Practices

  1. Consistent naming: Title notes clearly
  2. Use favorites: Mark what matters
  3. Regular review: Revisit old notes
  4. Backup: Export important notes

Notes are free to create. They're stored securely in your account.

Last updated: January 22, 2026

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