First, I color code my Bible topically.
Here is the color coding system I use (mostly for the New Testament):
- Yellow – Salvation and Christian Living (Any passage about what God would have us, as individuals, to do.)
- Orange – Miracles and God (Any passage about what God does.)
- Purple – Sin (Any passage about what we ought not to do.)
- Red – False Doctrines (Any passage that directly refutes a false doctrine. An example would be, “Once Saved Always Saved.” In that example, I would also write “OSAS” in the margin.)
- Green – The Church (Any passage dealing with the nature, organization, or duty of the church).
- Brown – The Law (Any passage dealing with the Old Law).
- Blue – The Second Coming (Any passage dealing with the Day of Judgement, the Second Coming of Christ).
Second, I like to underline or circle these types of words or phrases* in passages:
- Key Words or Phrases
- Repeating Words or Phrases
- Unusual Words or Phrases
- Like/Unlike Words or Phrases
- Hinge Words (words like, “if,” “for,” “but,” etc.)
Occasionally, I will even add a very simple outline in the margin.