I'm new and I'm not quite sure how to use this tool to study. I feel like it's a lot of words all over the place, and I have no clue how to organize it all to find what I need.
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I'm studying John 5, and now I'm doing a study to get to the root of some childhood pain. So for John 5 I need three alliterated points and I have ideas about what those points should be, but the page has a lot on it, and I just don't know what's what. For the personal study, I was given a guide by chatgpt, and I wanted to dig deeper into the first thing I read today, but again when i put in the scripture or ask a question and hit return, so many things happen I'm not sure what I'm looking at.
I'm sorry to hear about the pain.
but the page has a lot on it
when i put in the scripture or ask a question and hit return, so many things happen I'm not sure what I'm looking at.
Which page are you referring to and where are you inputting scripture / asking a question?
Can you post a screenshot of what you are seeing so we can understand better and offer some suggestions?
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