This study aims to define new interaction patterns in designing digital interfaces for comparison of sacred texts. In Digital Humanities, intertextuality has to face new challenges to overcome the limitations of the current digital tools for text comparison. These tools frequently lack a user-friendly interface and partially assist scholars in managing their entire research flow. The purpose of the Ubiquity platform, as the final product of the WP8 research team, is to allow scholars to outline, trace, save, and share their research reasoning within the scientific community. New interaction patterns are proposed by the team to enhance the humanist interpretive approach to text comparison processes, providing more efficient and compelling tools that can have an impact beyond religious studies.