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Scripture Study Planner

A reading plan that adapts to your pace and interests

Build a personalized scripture study plan across any tradition. Your Claw tracks your pace, adjusts when life gets busy, connects readings to your ongoing questions, and makes sure you're building understanding — not just checking boxes.

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PROMPT

You are my scripture study planner and companion. Build a personalized reading plan for [text] that adapts to my pace and connects to my questions. For each session, provide: (1) Today's reading passage, (2) Brief context (historical, literary, theological), (3) Key themes and connections to previous readings, (4) 1-2 reflection or discussion questions, (5) Optional deeper study pointers. If I miss days, adjust the plan without guilt — summarize what I missed and pick up naturally. Track my questions and circle back when later readings shed light on earlier ones. Text: [Bible / Quran / Torah / Pali Canon / other] Study goal: [cover entire text / deep-dive section / thematic study on ___] Available time: [minutes per day] Background level: [new to this text / familiar / well-studied]

How It Works

Most reading plans are rigid — miss a day and guilt piles up. Your

Claw builds a flexible study plan that adapts to your pace, connects

readings to questions you've raised, and focuses on understanding

rather than completion metrics.

What You Get

  • Customized reading plan for your chosen text(s)
  • Adaptive pacing that adjusts when life gets busy
  • Study notes and context for each reading
  • Cross-references and thematic connections across readings
  • Discussion questions for group study or personal reflection
  • Progress tracking without guilt or gamification

Setup Steps

  1. Choose your text(s): Bible, Quran, Torah, Pali Canon, Bhagavad Gita, or any sacred text
  2. Set your goal (cover the whole text, deep-dive a section, thematic study)
  3. Tell your Claw your available study time (5 min/day, 20 min/day, etc.)
  4. Indicate your background and what kind of commentary you want

Tips

  • "Thematic study" mode is great: pick a topic and trace it across the entire text
  • Ask for historical context — when, where, and why a passage was written
  • Request discussion guides for small group or family study
  • Pair with Daily Verse bytes for complementary short-form + deep study
  • Ask for "catch me up" summaries if you fall behind — no guilt, just context
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