VerseMargin

VerseMargin is a cross-platform study workspace for sacred texts that focuses on disciplined annotation, sourcing, and recall—not inspirational quotes. Users can import public-domain translations and licensed editions (where available), then create layered margin notes: personal reflections, cross-references, linguistic notes, and citations to commentaries. A built-in “study trail” records what you read, what you highlighted, and which sources influenced each note, making it easy to revisit or share a clean, referenced study packet with a group. The app also supports spaced-repetition review of key passages and vocabulary (e.g., Hebrew/Greek/Arabic terms) tied directly to the text. Optional AI helps summarize your own notes, generate quiz questions from your annotations, and surface contradictions or missing citations—without pretending to be a theologian. Monetization is subscription plus paid content packs (licensed texts/commentaries).

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