Your personal collection of verses, commentary, and word study snippets gathered during a study session.
What is the User Context Panel?
The User Context Panel is your personal holding area for anything you collect while studying. When you tap Add to Context on a verse, commentary passage, word study entry, or dictionary article in any other panel, it lands here. Think of it as your study desk — a place to gather the pieces that are shaping your understanding of a passage.
How snippets get added
Every other panel has an Add to Context action:
- Bible Panel: Add verse text from any translation
- Commentary Panel: Add commentary passages
- Cross Reference Panel: Add related verses
- Word Study Panel: Add word study entries
- Dictionary Panel: Add article content
- Study Panel: Add manual context (your own text)
Key features
- Collects snippets from all other panels in one place
- Filter snippets by active verse or all study verses
- Edit snippet comments and add custom tags
- Add or remove verses from an existing snippet
- Delete snippets you no longer need
- Add manual context via the pencil icon in the panel header
- Auto-opens when a new snippet is added from any panel (configurable)
Settings
Configure User Context Panel defaults at Settings → User Context.
| Setting | Options |
|---|
| Theme | 11 reading themes |
| Font Size | X-Small → X-Large |
| Default Filter Mode | Active Verse / All |
| Auto-open on snippet add | Configured in Study settings |
Tips
- Use the auto-open setting (Study Settings) so the User Context Panel surfaces automatically whenever you collect a new snippet — you never miss what you saved.
- Tag snippets to organize them by theme, doctrine, or application point as you build your study.