when I am reading scripture (1) and go to another scripture(2) then go back to scripture (1) with the arrow key on the left. than is there a way to jump back to scripture(2)?
It sounds like you are navigating via history. The arrow key on the right should return you to the second passage
And if you right-click the arrow you get to choose from the panel history
thank you
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