Study Bible Features You Might Not Know About (With Charles Spurgeon)

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By Matthew Carver
September 10, 2025
Category: Announcements
Recently, the Biblearc coaches were together on Google Meet, and one of them was sharing with the rest of us their recent Arcing project. As he presented, he was utilizing a split-screen scrolling feature that I never knew about—and I’m a coach! This got me considering that there might be many like me, employing Biblearc as their go-to Bible study tool, but unaware of the features available.
In this blog, Charles Spurgeon and I will be introducing you to the following awesome yet potentially unknown features:
  • Split-Screen Scrolling
  • Lexical Information at Your Fingertips
  • Bible Search Tool
Take a tour with Charles Spurgeon!

Split-Screen Scrolling

Did you know you can reference another Bible version without leaving your screen or manually scrolling two columns side-by-side? Biblearc has a vertical split-screen scrolling feature that enables you view and scroll through two Bibles simultaneously. To us it, click the passage reference header and then expand the Parallel Version panel.

Lexical Information at Your Fingertips

Did you know that you can now click on any verse number and find loads of lexical information, compare versions, and search the original languages? It’s right there at your fingertips!

Bible Search Tool

Did you know that the the new Biblearc search tool comes with a search key? This key enables the scholar to creatively search Scripture zooming in or broadening the range to find anything they need. From complex searches that locate a single verse to compiling mountains of evidence, and with original language features on the search side as well as in the results, this tool is an asset to any serious Bible student. Open a new search and click See search tips to get started, expanding the Advanced sections for more information.

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