If you just signed up for a new Scripture Notes account, welcome aboard!
You’re about to start an amazing journey and learn how to study the scriptures like a pro.
If you’ve done the tutorials and learned how to use the resources (linked to below for reference), then these next topics will teach you more advanced study skills and tricks for getting more out of your personal scripture study. There are many other examples of things you can study and how to study throughout our blog and YouTube channel as well.
Ready to Learn More? Topics on Studying the Scriptures with Scripture Notes |
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How to Study the Scriptures More Effectively - An Infographic (This is a comprehensive introduction to study help) |
How to 10X Your Scripture Study Webinar (This webinar dives into how to study the scriptures based on the infographic above) |
3 Ways to Ask Questions in Scripture Notes |
How to Store Longer Quotes With and Without References |
An Approach to Marking Your Scriptures: Systematic vs. Freeform |
Short Video Tips & Techniques |
How to Tackle Large Scripture Study Projects (When you get lots of search results) |
Collection Note Power Tip - Using them Side by Side |
The 3+ Levels of Topical Guide Study |
How to Store General Conference Notes |
How to Store LDS Quotes |
How to use Scripture Notes with a Podcast or Video Commentary |
These links are emailed out to people who open a new account but recreated here for quick reference.
Tutorials & Resources |
Tutorials |
Fast Start Video: Watch a video overview of how to use Scripture Notes. Also includes quick reference graphics for the interface. |
*Tutorial 1: How to use Collection Notes (Taking the Liahona for our guide...) (STRONGLY RECOMMEND DOING THIS TUTORIAL TO SEE HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS WITH A REAL EXAMPLE) |
Tutorial 2: Using Multiple Collection Notes (How to break up a study topic into multiple topics for nourishing the soul...) |
Tutorial 3: Basic Notes and Asking Questions (It's the Genesis of all things...) |
Tutorial 4: Advanced Collection Notes (Comparing the Sacrament prayers) |
Tutorial 5: Advanced Search (Lets your scripture study run and not be weary) |
Tutorial 6: Comprehensive Search and Study Session (Digging into a live action study topic) |
Resources |
Resource 1: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary (Understand scriptural language in Joseph Smith's day) |
Resource 2: Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible (How to look up Hebrew and Greek meanings of words) |
Resource 3: LDS Citation Index (Every verse, every prophetic reference) |
Resource 4: Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible (The entire (incomplete) inspired version of the Bible) |
Resource 5: Search Engines (A modern day Urim and Thummim) |
Resource 6: Searching and Making Isaiah Plain (The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light) |
Resource 7: Bible Hub (Parallel Bibles, commentary, and Strong's concordance) |