NLT Study Bible Online: Public and Private Note-Taking
by Laura Bartlett

We've launched phase two of the NLT Study Bible online! This release makes the online study Bible even more user-friendly with the addition of a few new features, especially public and private note-taking.
Private notes: Create comments alongside the text just as you would write notes in the margins of a print Bible. Every time you log on to your account, those notes will be there. Only you will be able to see these notes. Make notes on a single verse or any range of verses within a book.
There are a few other nice upgrades which you may notice makes browsing and searching the text a bit easier, including the ability to independently scroll the Bible text and notes, and increase or decrease the font size.
The NLT Study Bible was the first study Bible to launch with full online access available to owners, and now this is the first online study Bible to offer both public and private note-making.
If you already have an NLT Study Bible online account, this feature has already been activated in your account. If you don't have an account, sign up for a 30-day free trial here (or purchase an NLT Study Bible--each copy has a unique user code so you can create an account). If you have previously used a trial account, your account has been re-activated for 30 days so you can try out the new feature.



I am beginning to appreciate the value of the Online Study Bible. Though I own a hard copy, because I travel a lot, I am unable to carry it with me all the time because of its weight. But the accessibility of the Online study makes if convenient for me do my study whereever I travel to. Besides, the ability to look into to other Bible versions is a great asset to my study.
Hi Sean,
How do I get to see other readers' public notes? I read that this is possible.
Thanks,
janethe
Hi, Janethe. I'm glad you're enjoying the site! You can see others' notes by making sure the blue note button is pressed down. There aren't very many yet, so just keep your eyes peeled.
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information. I tried pressing down on the blue note button, but I guess there are no reports at the moment.
I have sent in a few of my own questions and observations as I study the OT in the Public Notes. I think I have more questions than answers at this stage.
Janethe
Glad to have your input, and perhaps your questions will inspire some good answers.
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