What are Saved Passages?
Saved Passages let you quickly bookmark a verse or passage you want to return to later — without adding any visual markings like notes or highlights. They're a simple, clean way to keep track of meaningful Scripture passages as you study.
Verse-Based vs. Word-Based Saved Passages
There are two ways to create a saved passage in the app:
- Word-Based: Select a specific word or phrase to save.
- Verse-Based: Select a verse number to save the entire verse.
Note: Saved passages are always tied to the Bible translation in which they were created. Unlike notes and highlights, they do not appear across multiple translations.
Create a Saved Passage
You can create a saved passage when you are viewing text in your app. As mentioned above, saved passages can be tied to a verse, a word, or phrase. Here are the steps to create a saved passage:
Select a verse number or select text.
Select 'Save Passage' from the pop-up menu. The saved passage pop-up window will appear so you can add tag(s) to it and/or put it in a category. Click outside of the saved passage pop-up window to save it.
Edit a Saved Passage
Once you have created a saved passage, it can be located in the Menu under 'Saved Passages'. Follow these steps to edit a saved passage:
Find the individual saved passage you want to edit, hover over it, and select the pencil icon.
Here you can change the title ('label'), add or edit the tags, and/or assign the passage to a category. Click the back arrow in the upper left corner to save your changes.
Delete Saved Passage
You can delete a saved passage by following these steps:
Locate the saved passage you want to delete, hover over the saved passage, and select the trash can icon.
Confirm that you would like to delete the saved passage.
If you have any questions about this feature or the app in general, please reach out to Customer Support here.