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Data Fortress Collection

✍ Bible Study Collection

A complete personal Bible study system with one template per book of the Holy Bible (NKJV) — track your reading, record insights, memorize key verses, and build a lifetime of study notes across all 66 books of Scripture.

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New Testament
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Template Details — All 66 Books

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THE LAW — Pentateuch
Genesis ActiveCreation, the fall, the flood, and the founding patriarchs — Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.
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Exodus ActiveIsrael's deliverance from Egypt through Moses, the ten plagues, the Passover, and the Law at Sinai.
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Leviticus ActiveIsrael's priestly law — sacrifices, purity regulations, feasts, and the Day of Atonement.
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Numbers ActiveForty years of wilderness wandering — Israel's rebellions, judgments, and the new generation prepared for Canaan.
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Deuteronomy ActiveMoses' farewell addresses — restating the Law, the Shema, covenant blessings and curses before Canaan.
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OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY
Joshua ActiveIsrael's conquest and settlement of the Promised Land — Jericho, military campaigns, tribal allotments.
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Judges ActiveThe recurring sin-oppression-cry-deliverance cycle through flawed leaders from Othniel to Samson.
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Ruth ActiveLoyalty and redemption — a Moabite widow's devotion to Israel's God leads to her place in David's lineage.
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1 Samuel ActiveSamuel, Saul, and the rise of David — Israel's pivotal transition from judges to monarchy.
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2 Samuel ActiveDavid's reign — the Davidic Covenant, Bathsheba's scandal, Absalom's rebellion, and God's sustaining grace.
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1 Kings ActiveSolomon's glory and apostasy, the kingdom's division, and Elijah's confrontation with Ahab and Jezebel.
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2 Kings ActiveBoth kingdoms' decline and exile — Israel to Assyria (722 BC), Judah to Babylon (586 BC).
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1 Chronicles ActiveIsrael's history retold for the post-exilic community — genealogies, David's reign, and worship preparation.
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2 Chronicles ActiveSolomon through exile — Judah's kings evaluated by their worship faithfulness; revival and decline.
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Ezra ActiveReturn from exile — rebuilding the temple under Zerubbabel, and Ezra's reforms of covenant faithfulness.
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Nehemiah ActiveRebuilding Jerusalem's walls in 52 days despite fierce opposition, and restoring the covenant community.
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Esther ActiveGod's invisible hand — a Jewish orphan becomes queen and saves her people from genocide.
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OLD TESTAMENT WRITINGS — Poetry, Wisdom & Major Prophets
Job ActiveSuffering, sovereignty, and the limits of human wisdom — God answers from the whirlwind.
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Psalms Active150 inspired poems — Israel's prayer book and hymnal covering the full range of human experience with God.
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Proverbs ActivePractical wisdom for daily life — speech, work, money, marriage, pride, friendship, and the fear of the Lord.
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Ecclesiastes ActiveHonest philosophy of life's emptiness apart from God — vanity of vanities; fear God and keep His commandments.
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Song of Solomon ActiveA lyrical celebration of marital love and an allegory of God's passionate covenant love for His people.
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Isaiah ActiveJudgment and comfort — the greatest prophet, with the most detailed messianic prophecies in the Old Testament.
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Jeremiah ActiveThe weeping prophet — announcing Babylon's judgment and the New Covenant promise (Jer. 31:31-34).
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Lamentations ActiveFive acrostic poems of grief over Jerusalem's fall — honest lament anchored to "Great is Your faithfulness."
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Ezekiel ActiveVisions and symbolic acts — God's glory departing Jerusalem, the valley of dry bones, and new temple promise.
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Daniel ActiveFaithful in empire — lion's den and furnace stories of courage, plus apocalyptic visions of future kingdoms.
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OLD TESTAMENT — Minor Prophets
Hosea ActiveGod's covenant love as a living parable — Hosea's marriage to unfaithful Gomer mirrors God's love for Israel.
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Joel ActiveLocust plague and the Day of the Lord — with the famous Spirit outpouring prophecy fulfilled at Pentecost.
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Amos ActiveJustice before ritual — a shepherd confronts prosperous Israel's social oppression and empty worship.
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Obadiah ActiveOne chapter — God's judgment on Edom's pride and betrayal of Judah; no act against God's people goes unnoticed.
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Jonah ActiveThe reluctant prophet and the great fish — God's compassion reaches even Israel's hated enemies in Nineveh.
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Micah ActiveDo justice, love mercy, walk humbly — with the Bethlehem prophecy of Christ's birthplace (Micah 5:2).
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Nahum ActiveNineveh's coming destruction — God's patience has limits; the counter-balance to Jonah's mercy narrative.
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Habakkuk ActiveHonest wrestling with God — "the righteous shall live by faith" (Hab. 2:4), quoted three times in the New Testament.
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Zephaniah ActiveDay of the Lord and tender restoration — "He will rejoice over you with singing" (Zeph. 3:17).
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Haggai ActiveRebuild the temple — confronting misplaced priorities with the promise of greater future glory.
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Zechariah ActiveEight night visions and rich messianic prophecy — the most prophetically dense book of the minor prophets.
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Malachi ActiveThe final OT word — six disputes with an apathetic post-exilic community; 400 years of silence follows.
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NEW TESTAMENT — Gospels & Acts
Matthew ActiveJesus as Israel's promised Messiah and King — five great discourses and the Great Commission.
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Mark ActiveThe Servant gospel — rapid, urgent action as Jesus acts with authority over demons, disease, and death.
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Luke ActiveThe universal gospel — Jesus as Savior of all, with special focus on the poor, women, and Gentiles.
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John ActiveThe theological gospel — seven signs and seven I AM sayings revealing Jesus as the eternal Son of God.
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Acts ActiveThe early church's expansion from Jerusalem to Rome through the power of the Holy Spirit.
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NEW TESTAMENT — Paul's Letters
Romans ActivePaul's systematic theology of the gospel — universal sin, justification by faith, life in the Spirit, God's plan for Israel.
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1 Corinthians ActivePastoral theology for a messy church — divisions, immorality, spiritual gifts, and the resurrection.
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2 Corinthians ActiveMinistry through weakness — clay jar theology, reconciliation, generosity, and "My grace is sufficient."
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Galatians ActiveGrace alone — Paul's fierce defense of justification by faith, opposing works added to the gospel.
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Ephesians ActiveIdentity in Christ (ch. 1-3) and the conduct that flows from it (ch. 4-6), including the armor of God.
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Philippians ActiveJoy from prison — the mind of Christ, contentment in any circumstance, and "rejoice in the Lord always."
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Colossians ActiveChrist is all and in all — His supremacy over creation and every philosophical system that adds to Him.
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1 Thessalonians ActivePaul's earliest letter — encouragement under persecution and teaching on the resurrection and Christ's return.
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2 Thessalonians ActiveCorrecting eschatological error — the Day of the Lord has not come; work faithfully while awaiting Christ.
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1 Timothy ActivePastoral instructions — church order, leadership qualifications, care for widows and elders, sound doctrine.
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2 Timothy ActivePaul's final words — preach the word, endure hardship, finish well: "I have fought the good fight."
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Titus ActiveSound doctrine produces godly behavior — elder qualifications and grace that trains us to live righteously.
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Philemon ActiveThe gospel transforms relationships — Paul appeals for a runaway slave to be welcomed back as a brother.
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NEW TESTAMENT — General Epistles & Revelation (Active, No Menu)
Hebrews ActiveChrist is better — better than angels, Moses, Aaron, the tabernacle, and the entire old covenant system.
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James ActiveFaith without works is dead — practical wisdom on trials, the tongue, favoritism, and genuine Christian life.
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1 Peter ActiveLiving as holy strangers — hope through suffering, always ready to give a reason for your hope in Christ.
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2 Peter ActiveGuard against false teachers and grow in grace — Peter's final witness and warning before his martyrdom.
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1 John ActiveThree tests of authentic Christianity: doctrinal, moral, and relational — "God is love."
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2 John ActiveWalk in truth and love — do not receive false teachers who deny the Incarnation into your home.
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3 John ActiveGaius commended, Diotrephes rebuked — hospitality, leadership pride, and imitate what is good.
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Jude ActiveContend earnestly for the faith — warning against false teachers with the most beautiful closing doxology.
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Revelation ActiveThe Apocalypse — seven letters, cosmic visions, and the certain triumph of Christ: new heaven and earth.
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Template Relationships

Cross-Book Linking via Related Information

Every Data Fortress record can be linked to any other record regardless of template. For Bible Study, this means you can build your own cross-reference network:

  • Link Isaiah 53 (Suffering Servant) to Matthew, John, Acts, and 1 Peter
  • Link Genesis covenant promises to Galatians and Romans for Pauline fulfillment notes
  • Link Psalms to any New Testament book where a psalm is quoted
  • Link Daniel to Revelation for apocalyptic parallels
  • Link Ezra, Nehemiah, Haggai, and Zechariah as contemporaneous post-exilic books

Use hashtags (#Covenant, #Messianic, #Prayer, #Suffering, #Kingdom) across books to build a searchable thematic cross-reference via Deep Search.

Activation Strategy

● Active — All 66 Books

All 66 Bible book templates are active from day one.
57 books appear on menus 2–7.
9 General Epistles + Revelation are active but menu-free — accessible via browse.

● No Inactive Templates

A Christian studying the whole Bible benefits from
immediate access to every book — even those not
in the current study plan — to capture notes from
sermons, devotions, or unexpected encounters
with any passage of Scripture.
Tip: Add your most frequently studied books to Menu 1 (Favorites). Edit any template, change AddToMyMenu to 1, and it will appear in your Favorites for one-click access. You can also move the General Epistles to any menu by updating their AddToMyMenu value.
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Getting Started

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Open the Book You Are Studying
Navigate to that book's template from the menu. Create a new record named by your study context — e.g., "Romans 2026 - Personal Study."
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Set Your Status and Chapter
Set Study Status to "In Progress," enter your current chapter, record the date you started, and note your study focus for this season.
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Write as You Read
Use My Notes for observations, questions, and cross-references. Use Key Verses for verses to memorize. Use Application for personal response and prayer.
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Use Study Notes Tab for Chapters
Click the Study Notes tab to add individual entries per chapter or passage. Build a chapter-by-chapter record within a single book record over time.
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Log Your Sessions
Use the Study Sessions tab to record when you studied. Sessions appear on the calendar — track your consistency and see your study history at a glance.
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Build Your Cross-Reference Network
Use Related Information to link books, use hashtags like #Covenant and #Messianic for Deep Search, and customize your Favorites menu with the books you return to most.
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Pro Tips

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Multiple Records Per Book
Create a new record each time you begin a fresh study of the same book. Name them by year or context. Your notes accumulate into a lifetime commentary.
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Calendar Consistency Tracking
Log every study session in the Study Sessions tab. Over time the calendar view becomes a visual record of your study faithfulness and habits.
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Deep Search Across All 66 Books
Search any word or phrase and find every book record where you wrote about it. One search surfaces years of notes across all of Scripture simultaneously.
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Hashtag Topical Index
Use consistent hashtags — #Covenant, #Grace, #Suffering, #Kingdom — to build a personal topical index across every book without any extra work.
Memory Verse Tracker
Check "Memorized Key Verse" as you memorize. Filter the browse to show only books with this checked — your memory verse trophy case grows book by book.
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Bible Gateway & Blue Letter Bible
Use the two pre-wired web links on every template for quick online access to the text and Greek/Hebrew tools without leaving your study session.

Make It Your Own

This collection is a professionally designed starting point, not a locked system. Every template, field, and menu assignment is yours to customize to match how your study practice actually operates.

✚ CREATE

Build your own templates from scratch for anything not covered — sermon notes, prayer journals, devotional trackers, Bible reading plans, or topical study outlines.

✎ MODIFY

Fine-tune any template: change field labels, enable or disable features, update purpose text, or reassign menus. Make each template fit your specific workflow.

❌ REMOVE

Delete templates you don't need, or simply toggle them to Inactive to hide them from menus and browse views without losing the design for later use.

🔬 EXPAND

Combine templates from multiple collections or mix collection templates with your own custom creations for a system that's uniquely yours.

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Your Study Journey

This collection grows with you, whether you're opening the Bible for the first time or deepening a lifelong study practice.

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LAUNCH

You're beginning a structured Bible study for the first time. These templates show you what to record and how to organize your notes across all 66 books. Get productive immediately at minimal cost with no subscription fees.

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GROW

As your study deepens and spans more books, customize templates to match your evolving methods. Add study sessions, build cross-references, and activate hashtag themes. Data Fortress scales with you without pressure to upgrade or migrate.

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EVOLVE

When you add tools like Bible Gateway, Logos, or Blue Letter Bible to your workflow, Data Fortress fills the gaps. Keep using templates for personal notes, sermon reflections, and topical indexing. Create new templates to bridge your study tools.

No vendor lock-in. No subscription fees. No per-book pricing. Your study, your way, at every stage.