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  • Author: SHEBANQ (shebanq@ancient-data.org); enhanced by Eliran Wong
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e-Sword 9+ Module Download:
Download https://marvel.bible - Ver.1.4; Parsed BHS (PC & Apple); Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (Enhanced; Interlinear; Parsing; Strong's; BHS concordance; TWOT no.; Gesenius Lexicon; BDB; BHS & KJV versifications, etc.); SHEBANQ; ETCBC 4b; Hebrew bib 1.4

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Author:
SHEBANQ (shebanq@ancient-data.org); enhanced by Eliran Wong

e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x

Tab Name:
BHSE

Suggest New Tag::
SHEBANQ, ETCBC, Hebrew, bible, morphology, morphological, parsing, interlinear, BHS, Strong, Lexicon, Gesenius, OT, transliteration, OSHB, TWOT, Apple, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iOS

We had updated and upgraded this resource at https://Marvel.Bible

update (1 Feb 2017): modules based on ETCBC (version 4c) are now available at http://www.biblesupp...ipad-iphone-pc/


update (28Jan2017): Files "ETCBC.bbli.zip and ETCBC.lexi.zip" were removed for the moment ... needs adjustment to avoid confusion with Strong's no.

update (27Jan2017): Two testing files based on version 4c of ETCBC data uploaded. They are ETCBC.bbli.zip and ETCBC.lexi.zip. You may find more at https://github.com/eliranwong

Dear users, I would like to gather interests on update of this collection for e-Sword. If you are interested, please reply at
http://www.biblesupp...ics/#entry29781
Thanks. Eliran


An update:for those who are intersted, ETCBC database version 4c (stable release) had recently been released. I may update the whole collection and include some more helpful lingustic features available in the original ETCBC database. I may at least include:suffix parsing, and phrase analysis.

Accordance had recently an expensive set on ETCBC at https://www.accordan.../?pid=MT-ETCBC.
I think they charged money mostly for their effort in formatting. The whole set of ETCBC data is generously provided by ETCBC community and German Bible society, and are free for non-commerical use.

I may create FREE modules for use in MyBible (Android), eSword (PC & Mac, iOS), MySword (Android), what do you think?

You are welcomed to suggest features to be included in this coming update. You may refer full features at: https://etcbc.github...0_overview.html

You may also send me message if you are interested to test beta version of the forthcoming updates. I can send to you for testing, but don't expect I update the file in short period of time. I would only do it in spare time.

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updated on 16OCT2016: 16 Apple files adapted for PC e-Sword version 11+
Thank you user Katoog for pointing out the problem.

had just uploaded a file, "HTMLsampleGenesisONE.html", please read review section below for html file creation (a user asked for it for bibleworks' modules).

update: updated to version 1.4, please see change log for details
Please kindly help testing PC files, for I do not have a PC.

Version 1.0 for both PC & Apple Device(s)
This page is for e-Sword users (Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, iPhone, iPad)

You may find Android's collection at: http://www.biblesupp...-etcbc-4b-hebr/

Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (Enhanced)

Acknowledgement

- Praise the Lord for His grace giving me opportunity and materials for building this collection. As you may see acceptance and high download rate of my original collection for MySword app (Android devices), available at http://www.biblesupp...-etcbc-4b-hebr/ . On-going requests of e-Sword modules, for both PC and Apple devices, finally makes this happen.
- Thank you all who build the SHEBANQ database (the ETCBC in cooperation with the German Bible Society and theNetherlands Bible Society)
- Thank you MySword team and many serious users at biblesupport.com for reporting errors or giving feedback to refine my original Android collection.
- Thank you "InFive", a biblesupport.com member, who first recommend SHEBANQ database to me.
- Thank you "Arnie51", a biblesupport.com member, who kindly provide the material of Gesenius lexicon to me for making part of this collection.
- Thank you all e-Sword experts, at biblesupport.com, who give me input how to build these e-Sword files.
- Thank you all.

Module Creator: Eliran Wong (hkwebtech@gmail.com)
Content: SHEBANQ (shebanq@ancient-data.org); enhanced by Eliran Wong (hkwebtech@gmail.com)
Convert materials from MySword modules (for Android): http://www.biblesupp...-etcbc-4b-hebr/


Introduction to BHSE collection

Based on SHEBANQ. These modules are basically built on the data, freely provided by SHEBANQ project (https://shebanq.ancient-data.org/). SHEBANQ "is a system for the study of the Hebrew Bible, produced by the ETCBC in cooperation with the German Bible Society and theNetherlands Bible Society."
MORE THAN SHEBANQ. On top of that, I add BHS concordance, Strong's number, BDB entries, TWOT numbers, and various dictionaries mapping, etc (please find more description below).
LESS THAN SHEBANQ. These modules are also less than SHEBANQ. The whole SHEBANQ project is so comprehensive and contains lots of linguistic data. Only part of data was selected from the SHEBANQ/ETCBC database for building these e-Sword modules. All parsing information is up to word level only. If you are looking for full linguistic information of SHEBANQ project, I recommend you to go online for that.
Why BHSE? This collection is named Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (Enhanced), to acknowledge the text is based on the printed text of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, as the source: https://shebanq.anci...ata.org/sources clearly states:

The Hebrew text shown in SHEBANQ is taken from: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, edited by Karl Elliger and Wilhelm Rudolph, Fifth Revised Edition, edited by Adrian Schenker, © 1977 and 1997 Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Stuttgart. SHEBANQ is based on this printed text.

These e-Sword modules are based on this text and parsing information, freely and generously provided through SHEBANQ project (in cooperation with German Bible Society and the Netherlands Bible Society). "Enhanced" denotes enhancements made on top of the original SHEBANQ/ETCBC data.

FREE & NON-COMMERCIAL. Any use or distribution of these modules MUST BE FREE and NON-COMMERCIAL. Please read license information at the end of this page.

FONT SETTING:

Ezra SIL (highly recommended for proper reading of Hebrew text in this collection), freely available online. You may first check if your computer have already had it, and set this font for Hebrew text in e-Sword settings.

For your convenience, I uploaded one here in this download page.

Two Versifications, BHS & KJV

Two versifications are available for BHSE collection, BHS & KJV.

Why BHS versification? Most academic articles and standard lexicons refer verses in BHS verification, that's why you need a bible module in BHS verification. A strength of these modules here is that original BHS versification is fully reserved in bible modules, BHS.bbli (Apple), BHSE.bbli (Apple), BHSE+.bbli (Apple), BHSE++.bbli (Apple), BHSE+++.bbli (Apple), BHS.bblx (PC), BHSE+ (PC), and in commentary modules, BHSE.cmti (Apple) & BHSE.cmtx (PC).

Why KJV versification? If you read bibles in COMPARE or PARALLEL view available in e-Sword, to compare verses with different translation, you must get a module in KJV verification for direct comparison. Files in KJV versification: bible modules, BHSk.bbli (Apple), BHSEk.bbli (Apple), BHSEk+.bbli (Apple), BHSEk++.bbli (Apple), BHSEk+++.bbli (Apple), BHSk.bblx (PC), BHSEk+.bblx (PC), and commentary modules, BHSEk.cmti (Apple) & BHSEk.cmtx (PC).

Dictionary module, BHSC.dcti (Apple) or BHSC.dctx (PC), covers both BHS & KJV versifications for concordance of BHS text.

BHS Parsing dictionary, BHSE.dcti (Apple) and all other supporting dictionaries, like HL-BDB & Gesenius lexicons, are independent of this versification setting.

Remarks: In bible and commentary modules with "KJV" versification, there is no content for Nehemiah 7:68, corresponding to Nehemiah 7:68 in the text of KJV. The text of Nehemiah 7:68 in the original text of BHS correspond to Nehemiah 7:69 (NOT 7:68) in the text of KJV. That is, Nehemiah 7:68-72 (BHS versification) = Nehemiah 7:69-73 (KJV versification)
Bible Modules in 5 Different Layouts

There are 5 different layouts of bible modules, each in two sets of versification, BHS & KJV.

Important Notes:
- Files with extension, *.bbli, are created for e-Sword "X", "HD" & "LT" in Apple device(s).
- Files with extension, *.bblx, are created for e-Sword in PC device(s).

I. BHS (BHS verification) & BHSk (KJV verification), APPLE & PC

Files: BHS.bbli (Apple), BHSk.bbli (Apple), BHS.bblx (PC), BHSk.bblx (PC)
This is purely the text of BHS freely available in original SHEBANQ database (https://shebanq.ancient-data.org/).

In Apple devices, you can check parsing information of individual Hebrew word, by simple "right-clicking" and selecting "Define" in e-Sword "X", or by "Long-Tapping" and selecting "Lookup" in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" (select "BHSE" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available). You may also manually highlight the Hebrew word before selecting "Define" in e-Sword "X".

Note: Some Hebrew words are made up of more than one part. Different parts of a Hebrew word have separate entries for parsing information. Like the first word of the whole bible, בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית , are made up of בְּ and רֵאשִׁ֖ית , which have two different entries in the parsing dictionary. When you right-click this word in e-Sword "X", you can see two separate highlights for two different parts in this single word. You then have to manually highlight each part for lookup of parsing information. No worry if you are not sure what to highlight, the commentary modules and all other bible modules, separate different parts of those words clearly.

II. BHSE (BHS verification) & BHSEk (KJV verification), APPLE ONLY

Files: BHSE.bbli (Apple), BHSEk.bbli (Apple)

This is the text of BHS with inline popup notes, which contain parsing information of each or part of each word, English glossary & Strong numbers.

In Apple device, you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup (select "BHSE" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available). Please read more details in dictionary section below.
Notes:
- The popup notes do not work in "Compare" or "Parallel" view. It is something to do with the design of e-Sword program itself.
- It seems to me that PC e-Sword does not have this internal popup function (please correct me if I am wrong on this). Therefore, this layout is available for Apple devices only.

III. BHSE+ (BHS verification) & BHSEk+ (KJV verification); BHS with Strong's numbers, APPLE & PC

Files: BHSE+.bbli (Apple), BHSEk+.bbli (Apple), BHSE+.bblx (PC), BHSEk+.bblx (PC)

Each Hebrew word is presented in 2-layer interlinear with the following data, from top to bottom in Apple device, or from right to left in PC:
1. Hebrew manuscript
2. Strong's numbers

In Apple device, you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup (select "BHSE" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available). Please read more details in dictionary section below.
Note:
- The interlinear layout in Apple device is in traditional interlinear layout, in which the Hebrew word is right on top of other information.
- Up to now, I had not found full support of this traditional interlinear layout in PC e-Sword. Therefore, the interlinear in PC files is presented in inline style.

IV. BHSE++ (BHS verification) & BHSEk++ (KJV verification); 3-Layer Interlinear, APPLE & PC

Files: BHSE++.bbli (Apple), BHSEk++.bbli (Apple), BHSE++.bblx (PC), BHSEk++.bblx (PC)
Each Hebrew word is presented in 3-layer interlinear with the following data, from top to bottom in Apple device, or from right to left in PC:
1. Hebrew manuscript
2. English glossary
3. Strong's numbers

In Apple device, you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup (select "BHSE" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available). Please read more details in dictionary section below.
Note:
- The interlinear layout in Apple device is in traditional interlinear layout, in which the Hebrew word is right on top of other information.
- Up to now, I had not found full support of this traditional interlinear layout in PC e-Sword. Therefore, the interlinear in PC files is presented in inline style.

V. BHSE+++ (BHS verification) & BHSEk+++ (KJV verification); 8-Layer Interlinear, APPLE ONLY

Files: BHSE+++.bbli (Apple), BHSEk+++.bbli (Apple), BHSE+++.bblx (PC), BHSEk+++.bblx (PC)

Each Hebrew word is presented in 9-layer interlinear with the following data, from top to bottom in Apple device:

1. Hebrew manuscript (you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup; select "BHSE" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available).
2. transliteration
3. English glossary
4. Hebrew lexeme (you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup; select "BHSC" (NOT "BHSE") in dictionary section in case multiple options are available)
5. Strong's numbers (with tooltip's links)
6. BDB entries (for lookup entries in dictionary module, HL-BDB, with "Right-click" and "Define" in e-Sword X or "Long-tap" & "Lookup" in e-Sword "HD" & "LT", HL-BDB cover entries more than the official BDB dictionary.)
7. TWOT no. (for lookup entries in TWOT dictionary, or check out your printed copy.)
8. Gesenius entries (for lookup entries in dictionary module, Gesenius, with "Right-click" and "Define" in e-Sword X or "Long-tap" & "Lookup" in e-Sword "HD" & "LT". The mapping of Gesenius entries is only an "experimental" stage at the moment, I had not throughly checked all the mapped entries for Gesenius lexicon. You may need to verify with BDB or Strong's no. entries listed above.)

In Apple device, you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup. Please read more details in dictionary section below.

Note:
- Up to now, I had not found full support of this traditional interlinear layout in PC e-Sword. And information for each Hebrew word is too much for inline interlinear, so I skip this layout for PC files.
- PC users do need the commentary module described below for other BHS concordance and other dictionary entries.

Ketib & Qere Readings, APPLE & PC

All Ketib & Qere readings are reserved. Qere readings are put in the main text, in alignment with the SHEBANQ project. Ketib readings are put inside a pair of brackets [ ], on the right side of their corresponding Qere readings. (e.g. Gen 8:17)

BHSE in Commentary, APPLE & PC

Files: BHSE.cmti (Apple), BHSEk.cmti (Apple), BHSE.cmtx (PC), BHSEk.cmtx (PC)

This is the MOST important module of the whole collection in terms of information. It contains all important information for each Hebrew word listed below:

On the first line (from left to right): Hebrew manuscript, Hebrew lexemes placed inside a pair of (), & SHE number (PC)
- Hebrew manuscript; in Apple device, you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup (select "BHSE" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available).
- Hebrew lexeme; in Apple device, you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for concordance lookup (select "BHSC" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available).
- SHE number; in PC device, you may click this number for concordance lookup (select "BHSC" in dictionary section in case multiple options are available). This number is available in PC modules ONLY, because e-Sword in Apple platform support direct lookup through the Hebrew lexemes

In the middle section, it shows the parsing information given in the original SHEBANQ database.

On the second to last line (from left to right): Strong's numbers, HL-BDB entry, TWOT numbers, e.g. [H7225] [t.ad.ag] [2097e]
- Strong's numbers; for lookup of definition in Strong-number-supported dictionaries.
- HL-BDB entry; for lookup of definition in dictionary module, HL-BDB
- TWOT; for lookup of definition in dictionary module, TWOT (in case you mange to get one) or your printed copy.

On the last line (from left to right): Hebrew lexeme (consonant only), Gesenius entry, BDBE entry, HALOT entry, e.g. [ראשית] [GES7190] [BDB7918] [HAL7836]
- Hebrew lexeme (consonant only); for lookup of definition in SEC module, which had NOT YET been converted to e-Sword (original link: http://www.biblesupp...e-hebrew-greek/); let me know if you are interested to get this SEC work in e-Sword.
- Gesenius entry - for lookup of definition in Gesenius module.
- BDBE & HALOT entries; for personal use ONLY

Please read dictionary section below for instructions on dictionary lookup.

Parsing Dictionary, APPLE ONLY

File: BHSE.dcti (Apple)

You may have already been satisfied with the parsing information available in the commentary form for each Hebrew word. This parsing dictionary give you a bonus, giving alternative parsing information for some Hebrew words. Some Hebrew words or forms have different possible parsing data for the same form, this dictionary list all possibilities, if any, for those words.

In Apple device, you may make use of "Define" function in e-Sword "X" or "Lookup" function in e-Sword "HD" & "LT" for parsing lookup. This "Define" or "Lookup" function work with both the bible modules and commentary modules in Apple device(s). Even BHSE commentary may only give a single parsing information for a particular word in a particular verse, you may utilize this "Define" or "Lookup" function to check if other possibility for parsing.

In bible module, BHS & BHSk, you may find some Hebrew words are made up of more than one part. Different parts of a Hebrew word have separate entries for parsing information. Like the first word of the whole bible, בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית , are made up of בְּ and רֵאשִׁ֖ית , which have two different entries in the parsing dictionary. When you right-click this word in e-Sword "X", you can see two separate highlights for two different parts in this single word. You then have to manually highlight each part for lookup of parsing information. No worry if you are not sure what to highlight, the commentary modules and all other bible modules, separate different parts of those words clearly.

Note: Clicking a Hebrew words in PC e-Sword do not activate their corresponding entries in dictionary. It is something to do with the design of PC e-Sword program itself. Therefore, I skip this parsing dictionary for PC collection.

BHS Concordance, BHSC, APPLE & PC

Files: BHSC.dcti (Apple), BHSC.dctx (PC)

Why another Hebrew concordance? First, I do not see any Hebrew concordance created for e-Sword is based on the text of BHS (correct me if I am wrong). Second, and more important, most "other" available e-Sword Hebrew concordance modules, which I found, only give you occurrence of verses according to Strong's no. entries. If you are serious about Hebrew studies, you may agree that could introduce significant errors. Some Hebrew lexemes may have more than one Strong's numbers, and some Strong's numbers have more than a single lexeme for each Strong number entry. In addition, Strong's number system do not cover all parts of Hebrew words in the Hebrew bible.

In this BHS concordance, BHSC, all entries are based on lexical forms or lexemes of all words in the text in the BHS. The first part of each entries show you all Hebrew forms of the same lexical forms appeared in the whole text of BHS. The rest show you occurrence of verses ACCORDING to different translations / meanings of the same lexeme, arranged into different sections.

Lookup BHS concordance for a Hebrew word:
- In Apple device(s), you may utilize the "right-click & Define" function in e-Sword X or "long-tap & Lookup" in e-Sword HD / LT, acting on Hebrew lexemes in bible module, BHSE(k)+++, or in commentary module, BHSE(k), and open BHSC (NOT BHSE) in dictionary section.
- In PC device(s), click the "SHE" number, e.g. SHE6566, right next to Hebrew lexeme in the commentary module, BHSE(k), and open BHSC in dictionary window.

English Glossary in SHEBANQ Database, APPLE & PC

All English glossaries provided in this collected are based on original data available in SHEBANQ database. They are glossaries, not translations. Therefore, they are very consistent across the whole text of BHS. So, searching even English glossaries in this BHSE collection may give you a reliable overview of how the words distribute.

Other Dictionary / Lexicon lookup, APPLE & PC

Files: HL-BDB.dcti (Apple), HL-BDB.dctx (PC), Gesenius.dcti (Apple), Gesenius.dctx (PC)
BDB, TWOT & Gesenius entries are available in bible modules, BHSE+++ & BHSEk+++, and in commentary module, BHSE & BHSEk. These entries cover words, which Strong's number system does not cover.

To lookup an entry from bible modules, BHSE+++ or BHSEk+++, or from the commentary module,

- right-click and select "Define" in e-SWord X
- long-tap and select "Lookup" in e-SWord HD & LT
- click an entry in PC and go to dictionary window

You have to install dictionary modules, HL-BDB, TWOT & Gesenius, for corresponding lookup. HL-BDB and Gesenius lexicons are provided in this collection. TWOT is a copyrighted material, so not available here. You may check the TWOT no. with your printed copies. Please do not ask me for any copyrighted materials.

Remarks:
- HL-BDB module provided in e-Sword collection can be search by either BDB entries or Hebrew lexeme. Searching by Hebrew lexeme work in Apple device(s) ONLY.
- mapping to Gesenius entries is still in experimental stage. I had not checked through all entries. Please kindly report any mistakes you may find.
- source of dictionary module, HL-BDB: https://github.com/o...s/HebrewLexicon
- the material of Gesenius lexicon here is kindly provided by a biblesupport.com member. I only removed some obvious errors in the database I received. I found that this Gesenius database may miss some original images.


License and Re-use

1) SHEBANQ

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The creators of the linguistic annotations that drive SHEBANQ, the ETCBC, want to facilitate optimal access to their data by researchers. All operations that are needed for the scholarly process are allowed. You are allowed to download the data and the code, build your own workflows on top of the data and even to redistribute your versions of the data and the code.
<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommo...nses/by-nc/4.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativeco...c/4.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommo...nses/by-nc/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License</a>. That means:

You must give proper attribution to the data when you use it in new applications, by citing one or more of their persistent identifiers: version 4 10.17026/dans-2z3-arxf; version 4b 10.17026/dans-z6y-skyh.
Database Version HERE in this e-Sword modules: version 4b (version 4b; 10.17026/dans-z6y-skyh)

Please read more on SHEBANQ at https://shebanq.ancient-data.org

2) BHS Concordance & ADDITIONAL DICTIONARY LINKS / MAPPINGS

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In this BHSE collection, the text of BHS, are mapped or linked with various dictionaries, including SEC, Gesenius, BDBE, HALOT, Strong Numbers, BDB entries, TWOT numbers. All these links are not given in original SHEBANQ database. Eliran Wong had added all these information on top of the SHEBANQ database, to enhance and facilitate biblical studies.
The set of Strong's numbers in this BHSE collection is unique, even some other modules of Hebrew bible with Strong's numbers are available over the internet. The Strong's numbers provided in this collection are unique that all had been specially assigned to match the data in SHEBANQ database.
The set of BDB & TWOT entries in this BHSE collection is also unique, even you may find general links of Hebrew Strong's numbers to BDB & TWOT entries at https://github.com/o.../HebrewLexicon. The chosen set of BDB & TWOT entries in this BHSE collection had been specially assigned to match the data in SHEBANQ database.
The BHS concordance in this BHSE collection is also built by Eliran Wong, with the data available in SHEBANQ database.
All these additional enhancements are resulted from many hours of personal study and hard work. I provide here for FREE, but do not want anyone to abuse this material for commercial purpose.
<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommo...nses/by-nc/4.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativeco...c/4.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommo...nses/by-nc/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License</a>.
To re-use or distribute any parts of or all these dictionary mappings and BHS concordance, you must give appropriate credit to Eliran Wong (hkwebtech@gmail.com), provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
You must not use the material of these dictionary mappings or BHS concordane for commercial purposes, without written permission from Eliran Wong.

More detail at ...
for original features in Android version, please see http://www.biblesupp...-etcbc-4b-hebr/

What's New in Version 1.4 (See full changelog)

  • ver.1.4
  • - fixed one missing entry in dictionary module, HL-BDB (PC version)
  • ver.1.3
  • - fixed verse division of Psalm 13:5-6 in bible & commentary modules with "KJV" versification.
  • - thank you "Katoog" reporting this issue.
  • - A total of 13 files updated and uploaded, listed below:
  • - PC, dictionary module, BHSC.dctx
  • - PC, commentary module, BHSEk.cmtx
  • - PC, bible modules, BHSk.bblx, BHSEk+.bblx, BHSEk++.bblx, BHSEk++2.bblx
  • - Apple, dictionary module, BHSC.dcti
  • - Apple, commentary module, BHSEk.cmti
  • - Apple, bible modules, BHSk.bbli, BHSEk.bbli, BHSEk+.bbli, BHSEk++.bbli, BHSEk+++.bbli
  • ver.1.2
  • - fixed the old issue of HL-BDB entries in 3 PC files, (HL-BDB, BHSE.cmtx, BHSEk.cmtx); now completely fixed
  • ver.1.1
  • - fixed HL-BDB entries for activating dictionary module, HL-BDB
  • - 3 PC files updated ONLY, (HL-BDB, BHSE.cmtx, BHSEk.cmtx)
  • ver.1.0
  • - correct all errors displaying Ketib reading in beta version
  • - correct parsing dictionary error in beta version
  • - add one more layout for bible module
  • - add commentary files
  • - add dictionary files (Gesenius, BHS concordance, HL-BDB)
  • - add full explanation for abbreviations of parsing information
  • - add alternate color for English text in BHSE++ (PC only)
  • - add font file
  • - add PC version


Let´s wait for new versions and this problem will be passed away. I appreciate your personal concern. It¨s a real state of art your program. Thanks for using your gifts to benefit others. Very nice to meet you. bye

Thankyou Eliran, I have just played with the program and it is wonderful, I do not know much Hebrew but enough to use tools for my limited knowledge and went WOW this is good. Had no problems in downloading and all seems to be working great. Thankyou for the hours you put into this, for you have help me to advance in Hebrew. Rod

Thanks God this collection is useful to you.  God bless you.  Eliran

I found the failure: During the process of decompression  of zip files a prefix consisting of  a dot and a hyphen before the files names. I only needed to delete .- and all right !!. No more mss error. A wrong decompression process by me? I don't know  it. Thank you 

Great! That means all modules files are working good.  Thanks.  Eliran

How do you install these for a PC?  Do you install the PC files?

Mike

How do you install these for a PC?  Do you install the PC files?
Mike


Steps:
1) Download the PC files
2) Unzip
3) Copy the "unzipped" files to the folder where e-Sword is installed, by default either one of the followings:
- C:\Program files (x86)\e-Sword
- C:\Program files\e-Sword


or: you may consider using this tool: http://www.biblesupp...ler-05-updated/

someone had asked me how to create a html file for bibleworks module creation.

I had stopped using bibleworks for many years, since I switched to Mac.

but making html files from my database is very easy.

all html codes are already ready in this download page.

 

(Apple files have html codes, you can extract all even in a PC through a SQLite browser)

 

I had just created a sample file for Genesis chapter 1 and upload here, you your reference.

you may check the code I put in this file.
 
the steps I did:
1) download Apple_BHSE++.bbli.zip, upzip
2) open SQLite browser to export the table "bible" into csv
3) copy html codes of Genesis (chapter 1) from the csv file
4) paste into a new text file, and save it as a html file.
5) add <!DOCTYPE html><html dir="rtl" lang="he"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></head><body> at the beginning of this new html file.
6) add </body></html> at the end of this new html file.
7) to polish, add line break <br> at beginning of each verse, save file
 
God bless
Eliran

thanks very much

updated on 16OCT2016: 16 Apple files adapted for PC e-Sword version 11+
Thank you user Katoog for pointing out the problem.


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