This post is part II in a series on Tyndale House's new Filament Bible and corresponding app.
I wanted to share a little about what the app provides for readers, so I'm going to use John 3 as an example.
First, you need to find the page in the app. It will look like this:
When you open the first section, called "Study", you'll find a section for verse-by-verse notes.
You'll see an overview of the book of John as a whole.
You'll see a list of all the characters listed on the page.
You'll see a page with themes found on that page.
I spend most of my time in this section. First, I read the chapter as a whole, and to get an idea of what it says. Then I go verse by verse, looking throughout the wealth of notes provided. This often leads to extra study in cross-references from other places throughout the Bible. Then, I move on to the overview, people, and themes.
But the study isn't over yet! Next, I need to "Reflect".
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