Book study

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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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."
—Theo, Nov 2025

Going deep. One book, start to finish.

Going deep. One book, start to finish.