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Whether I am studying a name, a pericope, or a lemma, I always have a series of questions that I ask in order to build a "lay of the land" for my study. In my mind, this is equivalent to filling in a graphic organizer, my preferred methods for insuring I don't miss elements although I may choose to omit them. I would find AI far more useful if I could "preload" it with a set of questions and step through them one at a time while being allowed to insert other queries between them. If you aren't familiär with graphic organizers, another way to visualize what I want is to preload a series of questions taken from a workflow - perhaps a question per sub-step again with the ability to add extra questions as needed.
Being able to take a series of questions that are quite repetitive i.e. repeating the passage, the scope etc. make entering them manually often more effort than is worth it. Using a list and replacing the passage, name, lemma, lectionary date, event … makes it easy to scan one's library for the most information rather than just the easiest information to find.