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- Author: Brenton
- Suggest New Tag:: Septuagint, LXX, Brenton, English, apocrypha
- MySword Version:: 1.X
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LXX2012 (US/UK) + notes & apocrypha; Brenton updated 1.0
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Author:
Brenton
Suggest New Tag::
Septuagint, LXX, Brenton, English, apocrypha
MySword Version::
1.X
This bible is in public domain, details and source: https://ebible.org/eng-lxx2012/
LXX2012 - The Septuagint with Apocrypha, translated from Greek to English by Sir Lancelot C. L. Brenton and published in 1885, with some language updates (American English)
Remarks:
- install both bible module (LXX2012.bbl.mybible) and book modules (LXX2012.bok.mybible) for notes to be linked.
- notes put in book module, but set to be hidden
- Psalm 151 put at the end of Psalm 150
- Apocrypha put in book module
LXX2012 - American English https://ebible.org/eng-lxx2012/
LXX2012UK - British English http://ebible.org/eng-uk-lxx2012/
What's New in Version 1.0 (See full changelog)
- added 2 files of LXX2012UK
- database details of LXX2012.bok.mybible corrected
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This is a great Septuagint English translation but when will it be available for e-sword?