I’d definitely second what @Ancient Paths said. There are so many good tools available for one who wants to study the Word. IMO a Journal or Notepad is crucial. Once you get into the habit, you will regularly refer back to those notes on different studies you’ve done for insight or to examine your conclusions based on new insight or information.
Word searches or studies (IMO) are the best way to discover truth from Scripture. Scripture will define itself if you search it out, but keep in mind that a word search in English will not give you all Scripture on a subject. It will at best give you 60-80% simply because the translators often utilized multiple synonyms for the same Greek or Hebrew word. It is much easier to get a tool like a Bible app that has an interlinear function or that allows you to cross reference an English word with the Strongs number. Once you have the Strongs number, you can then do a search within the app for every mention of the Greek or Hebrew word. I’ve found this method to be a much more thorough approach to studying out a topic and allowing me to come to a much more accurate conclusion on the subject.
Word searches or studies (IMO) are the best way to discover truth from Scripture. Scripture will define itself if you search it out, but keep in mind that a word search in English will not give you all Scripture on a subject. It will at best give you 60-80% simply because the translators often utilized multiple synonyms for the same Greek or Hebrew word. It is much easier to get a tool like a Bible app that has an interlinear function or that allows you to cross reference an English word with the Strongs number. Once you have the Strongs number, you can then do a search within the app for every mention of the Greek or Hebrew word. I’ve found this method to be a much more thorough approach to studying out a topic and allowing me to come to a much more accurate conclusion on the subject.