
Every single book — all 66, from Genesis to Revelation. Each book gets its own dedicated lesson page with author, date, purpose, key themes, main people, main places, key verses, and a reflection section.
Both. Beginners love it because it gives context they've never had before. Experienced readers use it to go deeper and stay organized. The layout makes each book approachable no matter where you're starting from.
Both. Each book of the Bible gets a structured study page plus a reflection section with guided questions and a prayer response prompt. There are also pages for favorite verses, answered prayers, and personal notes throughout.
It's 8.5 × 11 inches with a spiral binding that lets it lay completely flat while you write — no holding the pages down. The hardcover keeps it protected and sturdy on any surface.
Scripture has layers — but finding them has always required five different books and two hours of searching. This guide puts everything in one place so you can actually study, not just search.
Every book from Genesis to Revelation gets its own full lesson page — author, date, purpose, themes, key people, key places, and key verses. Nothing skipped.
Each book ends with guided reflection questions and a personal prayer response section — so what you read actually connects to your life, not just your notes.
The spiral binding lets the guide open completely flat on any surface. No fighting the pages while you're trying to write — it stays where you put it.
The latest edition includes additional context sections, a "Did You Know?" feature for each book, and an expanded personal notes area throughout.
Dedicated pages for logging prayer requests and recording how they were answered — a section most Bible journals skip entirely.
Built to last through daily use — thick hardcover, quality paper, and a full 11-inch page height that gives you real room to write without cramming.
Whether you study daily, weekly, or book by book, the format does the heavy lifting so you can focus on what matters.
Open to any book of the Bible. The lesson page gives you everything upfront — author, date, purpose, themes, key people, outline, and key verses — before you read a single chapter.
Use the key themes and foreshadow sections to trace ideas across books. Follow one thread — like covenant promises or prophecy — all the way through from the Old Testament to the New.
After finishing the book, complete the reflection section. Answer the guided questions, write your prayer response, and log any verses that stood out — then move to the next one.
Most Bible journals give you blank lines and call it a study tool. This guide gives you structure, context, and direction — so every session actually goes somewhere.
| FEATURE | STANDARD BIBLE JOURNAL | THIS STUDY GUIDE |
|---|---|---|
| Covers all 66 books | ✗ Usually partial or none | ✓ Every book included |
| Book purpose & author context | ✗ Not provided | ✓ On every lesson page |
| Guided reflection questions | ✗ Blank lines only | ✓ After every book |
| Key verses highlighted per book | ✗ Reader must find them | ✓ Pre-selected, ready to study |
| Prayer & answered prayer tracker | ✗ Rarely included | ✓ Dedicated section |
| Lays flat for writing | ✗ Case-bound, fights back | ✓ Spiral bound, fully flat |
| Foreshadow & Connection to Christ | ✗ Not covered | ✓ In every OT lesson |
| Premium hardcover, 8.5×11" | ✗ Softcover or small format | ✓ Full-size, durable build |
Real studies. Real breakthroughs.
I'd tried journaling through the Bible before and always fell off after a few weeks because I never felt like I actually understood what I was reading. I wasn't expecting a physical guide to change that, but this one did. Having the summary, key themes, and reflection questions all in one place made me actually want to come back the next day. Already on my second book and haven't skipped a session.
I sat down with this expecting to skim through it and ended up studying for two hours without realizing it. The layout for each book is genuinely brilliant — everything I used to hunt for across five different resources is right there on one page. It changed how I study entirely.
I've gone through three cheap Bible journals in the past two years — pages fall out, covers warp, they don't lay flat. This one is completely different. The hardcover is solid, the spiral is sturdy, and the paper is thick enough that my pens don't bleed through. It feels like something that'll last years of real use.
I brought mine to small group and three people immediately asked where I got it. We all ordered our own copies and now use it together on Sunday nights — each person reads the lesson page for that week's book beforehand and we go through the reflection questions together. It's transformed how we study as a group.
After using mine for two months I ordered a second one as a gift for my daughter who just started getting into Bible study. For what's inside — 66 full lesson pages, reflection sections, prayer tracker, the whole thing — the price is genuinely fair. She loves hers as much as I love mine.
The content is excellent and I use it every single week without fail. My only note is that the reflection section could use slightly more writing space for some of the bigger books — I found myself writing in the margins for Genesis and Psalms. That said, the study pages themselves are perfect and I'd still recommend it without hesitation.