Hi Friends,
Thank you for the answers. For Pierre, look in KJV:
diatheke -b KJV -o mn -f FMT_OSIS -k Gen 1:1
Genesis 1:1: In the
beginning God lemma="strong:H0853 strong:H01254" morph="*strongMorph:TH8804*"
savlm="strong:H0853 strong:H01254">created savlm="strong:H08064">the heaven savlm="strong
I believe I understand what we're talking about, but please correct me if I am
wrong.
A long long time ago in a galaxy far far away, our data from Bible Foundation
which was originally produced by them with the intend to be used by the Online
Bible software package had "extended strongs" number
Hi there !
I am confused.
Morphological code are about grammar parsing, not about lexicon entry.
Looking at the Byz and KJV module:
diatheke -b Byz -o mn -f FMT_OSIS -k Mark 1:1
For the first word with the Byz module:
αρχη
I have a the following output with the KJV module:
The beginning
Same s
Hello,
I would like to share here a problem on some module. I would like to
have your opinion on the matter.
Rwebster and KJV seems to me to use the morphology of the numbers of
Strong. However, no dictionary allows to access it. For Greek I found a
solution by rewriting some modules like Byz a