Going deep. One book, start to finish.
You're doing a real study of a book of the Bible — Romans, Genesis, John. Weeks or months of it. You're building understanding chapter by chapter, and you need somewhere to keep what you find so it compounds instead of disappears.
A study deserves its own space
Book study isn't a single note. It's dozens — chapter by chapter, cross-reference by cross-reference, question after question. Harvous gives that study a dedicated space so nothing from Romans bleeds into your journal or your sermon notes unless you want it to.
Depth without the research-suite weight
Serious tools exist for academic Bible study. Harvous sits in the middle: scripture pills across seven translations, Easton's dictionary built in, threads per chapter, notes that can live in more than one collection when a theme spans books.
You write. Harvous keeps the references, the organization, and the search — so months into Romans you can still find what you noticed in chapter 4.
What that looks like in Harvous
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A space just for this study
Everything about your Romans study — or Genesis, or John — in one place. Notes, threads per chapter, highlights, scripture references. Nothing shares space with your other study.
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Scripture pills that go deep
Every reference links out in one tap. Cross-reference a verse in Romans to something in Galatians and read it right there, in whichever of the 7 translations you prefer.
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Notes that live in multiple threads
A note on justification can belong in your Romans thread and your theology thread at the same time. Because understanding doesn't stay in one category.
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Built-in dictionary
Easton's Bible Dictionary is right there. You won't have to leave the note to look up a word — the definition comes to you.
What book study asks of your notes
Chapter by chapter, cross-reference by cross-reference — the Harvous pieces that help one book compound instead of scatter.
- Scripture pills
Type a reference and it becomes a pill — seven translations, switchable per note.
- Easton's Dictionary built in
Tap any word for its Easton's entry and cross-references, right in your note.
- Search
Search across notes, highlights, and scripture — find anything in seconds.
- Study highlights & annotation
Color-code phrases, leave annotations, and find them in the highlights view.
Works alongside other tools
Harvous does a different job than most Bible apps. Many people use it next to something they already love.
"Looking forward to continuing to use it to help in my study."
