For people chasing a theme across Scripture.
You start noticing something. Grace in Genesis, in Paul, in the Psalms. Or you're tracing prayer, or what Scripture says about hope. You need a place that can hold a thread that runs across the whole Bible.
Themes don't stay in one book
Topical study means notes from everywhere — different books, seasons, and moments. Harvous organizes by what the notes are about, not where you happened to be reading that day.
Let connections show up
A thread called "Grace" can collect Ephesians, Psalms, and Genesis in one place. Tags and search use your words — because you will not tag perfectly, and you should not have to.
What that looks like in Harvous
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One thread for the chase
Add notes from wherever you are in Scripture. They all live under the theme.
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Connections you didn't plan
Shared language across notes helps patterns surface — even when you weren't looking for them.
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Many books, one record
Different weeks and different passages, pulled together by what they're actually about.
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Search in your own words
Half-remember a phrase from months ago. Search finds it without a perfect filing system.
Ways people like you study
Use cases are how the work shows up day to day. These are the ones that fit this audience best.
What a theme needs to stay together
Notes from everywhere, organized by what they're about — so a thread can run across the whole Bible.
- Scripture pills
Type a reference and it becomes a pill — 11 translations, switchable per note.
Learn more → - Search
Search across notes, highlights, and scripture — find anything in seconds.
- Highlights & Annotations
Color-code phrases, leave annotations, and find them in the highlights view.
Learn more → - Easton's Dictionary built in
Tap any word for its Easton's entry and cross-references, right in your note.
Works alongside other tools
Harvous does a different job than most Bible apps. Many people use it next to something they already love.
“Harvous is simple and efficient compared to other apps I’ve tried.”
