Hi everyone. I just installed Gnome Sword and a bunch of modules, and impressed by the amount of material that it makes available. Gnome Sword has quirks, but I can definitely see the potential.
KJV2003 sounds like exactly what I want for a New Revised King James project I'm working on, but unfortunately the text is in some compressed format.
Can I get KJV2003, with all the Strongs markup, in some sort of plain text format?
Although Sword and its API is nice (I don't know anything about the API, but the fact there is an API is a good sign), I feel most comfortable using the old Unix tools awk, sed, and perl.
Please help? The Strongs numbers are necessary, because straight text substitutions produce too many false changes.
The goal of my work is to make the KJV a little more consistent in the department of translating one Hebrew or Greek word into one English word.
What would really rock is having the Old Testament keyed to the LXX, using Strong's Numbers. Any plans for that in the future? I know the Gottingen Edition is expensive, but using it to prepare the authoritative OG mss, then keying it to the KJV OT would almost do my job for me.
God bless.
Jonathan
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