I just noticed this for the first time, but that's possibly because I don't look at many notes that have indented outlines. In the example below, the text seems to randomly insert hyphens and line breaks even when it doesn't seem necessary.
Here is the note text:
Sacrifices
- Drink(?)
- Reference - Num. 15:5, 28:7, c.f. Judg. 9:13, Ps. 116:13
- Characteristic - Wine poured out
- Purpose - To show the peace we have with God
- Fulfillment - Matt. 26:28(?), Phil. 2:17, 2 Tim. 4:6
- Burnt
- Reference - Lev 1:3-17, 6:8-13
- Characteristic - Whole burnt offering except skin
- Purpose - Propitiate sin
- Fulfillment - Heb 10:5-9 Christ’s atoning sacrifice (See also Rom 12:1-2 Present your bodies as a living sacrifice)
- Grain
- Reference - Lev 2:1-16, 6:14-18
- Characteristic - Flour with oil and Frankincense
- Purpose - Give thanks (It was offered along with the sacrifice of thanksgiving was a kind of peace offering, cf. Lev. 7:12-13, see also
https://www.gotquestions.org/sacrifice-of-thanksgiving.html
)
- Fulfillment - 1 Thess 5:18 Give thanks in everything (see also Col. 2:7; 4:2, Eph. 5:20, Heb. 13:15)
- Peace
- Reference - Lev 3:1-17, 7:11-21
- Characteristic - Male or female lamb or goat
- Purpose - Fellowship meal eaten before God (like the Lord’s Supper)
- Fulfillment - Col 1:20 Peace with God and with others
- Sin
- Reference - Lev 4:1-5:13, 6:24-30
- Characteristic - Animals from turtledoves to bulls depending on ability
- Purpose - Expiate sin without restitution
- Fulfillment - 2 Cor 5:21 Christ became sin (See also Heb 13:11-13, Let us go forth to Him, outside the camp, bearing his reproach)
- Trespass (Guilt)
- Reference - Lev 5:14-6:7, 7:1-17
- Characteristic - Ram plus restitution
- Purpose - Expiate sin with restitution
- Fulfillment - Col 3:12-13, Eph 4:31-32 Forgiving one another as Christ forgave us
Here is the rendering in the app: