This is good. Don't forget to also read the Bible repeatedly, in its entirety, at a good pace. We get context by being familiar with the whole thing, and no amount of Bible study tools is as effective as the anointed (Holy-Spirit-led) reading of Scripture.
As a lifetime meditator and author, I appreciate what you said about writing and meditation--I wrote something similar in a post about writing fiction (https://kiranblackwell.substack.com/p/the-privilege-of-writing-inner-experiences and https://kiranblackwell.substack.com/p/the-privilege-of-writing-inner-experiences-506), especially writing accounts of a character's inner spiritual experience. What might take only a few seconds in story time might take two minutes to read and two hours to write. Thus, the writer has the privilege to spend extended, slow-motion time in that space.
This is good. Don't forget to also read the Bible repeatedly, in its entirety, at a good pace. We get context by being familiar with the whole thing, and no amount of Bible study tools is as effective as the anointed (Holy-Spirit-led) reading of Scripture.