I collect bibles and this is hands down my favorite study bible! David Jeremiah breaks down the verses in such a way that makes them easy to understand and there's a note for almost scripture!
Jeremiah Study Bible-NKJV (Hardcover)
If you like to be sustainable and keep a digital copy of all your notes, this notebook is awesome! It's reusable and has a compatible app that allows you to keep a copy of all your notes.
Rocketbook Core Smart Spiral Notebook, Dot-Grid and Lined Pages, 32 Pages, 8.5" x 11", Black
These pens are compatible with the rocketbook, can write on regular paper, and they're erasable! If you like to color code your notes, they're perfect!
Pilot FriXion Clicker Erasable Gel Pens, Fine ... - Walmart
Just go ahead and invest in lots of post-it notes if you like to study anything, especially the Bible. Even if you like to write directly on you're Bible for reference... you're going to run out of room.
Post-it Super Sticky Notes Cube, 3 in x 3 in, Bright Colors, ...
You are also going to want to highlight A LOT! Invest in the highlighters. Color code your notes, color code your highlighting, thank me later. 😊
I'm a tech girl and I take LOTS of notes and do research either on my phone or my iPad. Sermon notes, Sunday school notes, etc and they're handy and always accessible.
Buy iPad
Zinnia is a journal, digital planner, notebook, etc. If you like Happy Planners, think of this as the digital version. I use this A LOT in my notes for sermons, Sunday School, and life in general. It has tons of themes, stickers, templates, and is su...
Planner & Journal - Zinnia
I use my Apple Pencil like it's an extra hand. It's great for note taking, drawing, navigation on the iPad, etc.
Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
You definitely need a Bluetooth keyboard if you plan to do any typing. It's better than the on screen keyboard on the iPad and who doesn't love some keyboard ASMR?
Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard, Jelly Comb Rechargeable Wireless Keyboard Switch to 2 Devices for Cellphone, Tablet, PC, Smart TV, Macbook iOS Android Windows
If you're a little more traditional and like writing on plain paper, I recommend a spiral notebook! It's a lot easier to lay flat on pretty much any surface for note taking and, if you want to scrap a whole page, just tear it out!