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#44478 Help with fonts

Posted by Katoog on 24 May 2023 - 08:51 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

What version of e-Sword do you use?
Every Bible program have font settings: so there is no need to change the font side of the each topic file.
If you use e-Sword for the PC: click on Options and Font Settings.

 




#44520 Hebraic Roots Bible question?

Posted by Katoog on 04 June 2023 - 01:24 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

A mark for study notes. In the PDF were the crosses numbers.




#44650 question about searching all e-sword resources

Posted by Katoog on 28 June 2023 - 10:39 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

If you use the PC version of e-Sword:

For the first question: click on the Bible or Commentary menu and "extended search"

With the Books icon can you select all

For the "hell" search need you also search for Sheol, Hades, Gehenna and Tartarus

I have no hell in my translation because I use Sheol(Hades), Gehenna and Tartarus instead.

The Hebrew Sheol and Greek Hades means underworld or realm of death.

The Greek word Gehenna is a fire place to burn human trash.

The Greek word Tartarus is only used in 2Pe 2:4
 

For the second question: commentaries that have the verse are marked with a blue info icon. (If v for verse is selected)




#44659 Why the Grey? Greek New Testament (Interlinear) w/ Strong's Numbers

Posted by Katoog on 01 July 2023 - 08:14 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Greek NT INT+ is based on the ν = ΝΑ28 [=UBS5] text.

By textual variants for example spelling variants of  "David" is the dark grey based on other sources.

α = Alexandrian [= UBS3/UBS4/NA26/NA27]
τ = Stephens 1550 Textus Receptus
σ = Scrivener 1894 Textus Receptus
β = Byzantine Majority

 

So ν = ΝΑ28 [=UBS5] text is never dark grey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




#44662 Why the Grey? Greek New Testament (Interlinear) w/ Strong's Numbers

Posted by Katoog on 01 July 2023 - 12:50 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

I'm fully aware of theomatics (God's mathematics) and that the "heptadic meter" (x7 or base 7) used by Panin not the only meter used in the Bible
I support x7,x10,x12,x17,x22,x23,x32,x40,x70 meters and testing x6,x8,x11,x18,x37 and x73 meters.

Psalm 119 has 176 verses based on 8x22 Hebrew letters as first letter of the verse.
Genesis 1 has 6 times "And it was evening and it was morning" * day as repetition.

The "Beatitudes" of Matthew Mat 5:3-12 has 9 times the word "μακαριοι"(Blessed) as first word of the verse or statement.
Or 10 times "μακαριοι" in Matthew including Mat 13:16 .

So the "heptadic meter" is not the only meter.

And the "Bible code" is "ELS" that is not used as checksum.

The Greek source of Palin is an edit based on the Westcott and Hort with textual variants in the margin while supporting Asaph instead of Asa in Mat 1:7-8
And Amos instead of Amon in Mat 1:10 in his Greek text.

Those are not spelling variants but the wrong names.




#44666 e-sword v13.0.0 won't open

Posted by Katoog on 02 July 2023 - 10:27 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

I also have windows pro 10 and esword 13 would not open, I had to download an older version to make it work again. I tried everything, I think it had something to do with windows pro 10.

http://www.biblesupp...not-open/page-4




#44687 HD or iPad Modules to PC

Posted by Katoog on 11 July 2023 - 09:07 AM in e-Sword Tools & Utilities

All the newer editions of e-Sword for PC supporting more the newer apple modules than the old format modules with a X.

So if you use e-Sword edition 11 until e-Sword 13 is there no reason to convert TOPI to TOPX.




#44729 Typo in Gen.1:11 KJV?

Posted by Katoog on 21 July 2023 - 10:50 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Not a typo but a correction done by the publisher of your KJV edition.

 

The KJV 1611 has "after his kinde" and the KJV 1769 has "after his kind" 12 times in 7 verses in Genesis

Gen_1:11; Gen_1:12; Gen_1:21; Gen_1:24; Gen_1:25; Gen_6:20; Gen_7:14.
 

One of the corrections in the Webster Bible was "after its kind"

The inaccuracies in grammar, such as which for who, his for its, shall for will, should for would, and others, are very numerous in the present version.

 

 

 




#44748 Typo in Gen.1:11 KJV?

Posted by Katoog on 24 July 2023 - 11:35 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

biblegateway.com has 2 official editions of the KJV: (not counting the KJ21 and Webster).

1) KJV based on the the 1987 printing that is in verse per line format. (KJV)
But lacks italics. I think that it is an Oxford edition.

2) Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV) in paragraph format and poetic layout
by the Cambridge University Press.

Both editions using British spelling.
Some differences between both editions in biblegateway.com:

("him" and "Thou" are singular)
Mark 15:2 unto them, Thou (KJV)
Mark 15:2  unto him, Thou (AKJV)

Job 39:16 not her's (KJV)
Job 39:16 not hers (AKJV)

Jer 5:19 your's (KJV)
Jer 5:19 yours (AKJV)

Est 4:11 man or women (KJV)
Est 4:11 man or woman (AKJV)

1Ch 14:10 ? And wilt (KJV)
1Ch 14:10 ? and wilt (AKJV)

1Ki 15:2 Jerusalem. and (KJV)
1Ki 15:2 Jerusalem. And (AKJV)

Gen 16:6 thine hand (KJV)
Gen 16:6 thy hand (AKJV)

Jer 34:16 whom he had (KJV)
Jer 34:16 whom ye had (AKJV)

2Ch 33:19 sins (KJV)
2Ch 33:19 sin (AKJV)

Nah 3:16 fleeth (KJV)
Nah 3:16 flieth (AKJV)
 




#44980 bblx files

Posted by Katoog on 05 September 2023 - 03:29 AM in e-Sword Modules / Resources

You don't need to install bblx files in Win 10

All what you need to do is place it in the e-Sword folder.

The default folder for Win 10 (x64) is:

C:\Program Files (x86)\e-Sword

 

for Win 10 (32x)

C:\Program Files\e-Sword




#44990 eSword HD Vers 11.5 (one day ago)

Posted by Katoog on 07 September 2023 - 12:28 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Is it possible that the selected harmony module is Old Testament only?




#45007 Creating a bblx file for an older version of e-Sword

Posted by Katoog on 09 September 2023 - 07:35 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

(with a space after cf0)

<red>red</red>

\cf6 red\cf0

 

<i>italics</i>

In \cf15\i italics\i0\cf0  words added by the translation

 

<b>bold</b> are

In \b bold\b0  are

 




#45011 Creating a bblx file for an older version of e-Sword

Posted by Katoog on 09 September 2023 - 08:48 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

 

UPDATE Bible
SET Scripture=replace(Scripture,'</red>','\cf0')

 

Rather with a space:

SET Scripture=replace(Scripture,'</red>','\cf0 ')

 

 




#45019 Red Letter KJV Pure Cambridge Edition Bible

Posted by Katoog on 10 September 2023 - 08:15 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

There is one available for TheWord but it is locked and have no red letter in 1Corinthians, 2Corinthians and Revelations for the words of Jesus.

 

From theWord edition as "update":

3. Red Lettering -  The red lettering, an American innovation, has been modified to match the PCE by removing all red lettering from Acts 1:9 on.

The Cambridge Cameo Edition Bible states, "With the words of our Lord while upon earth printed in red."

These are the words he spoke, but not the words others spoke in quoting him, from Mat 1:1-Act 1:9.

More recent red letter editions have begun making red the words Jesus spoke after his resurrection as well as his words quoted by others.

 

Using the default version of the KJV of e-Sword 13 and type in Regular expressions (REGEX):

<red>

Then see you the "red letters" in blue background.

Use this information  on  KJV:PCE to edit:

And be sure that you not harm the italics or bold or the paragraphs.

 

2037 verses found, 2630 matches
Matthew 644 verses found 863 matches
Mark 286 verses found 358 matches
Luke 588 verses found 768 matches
John 422 verses found 515 matches
Acts 27 verses found 36 matches
1 Corinthians 2 verses found 3 matches
2 Corinthians 1 verse found 1 match
Revelation  67 verses found 86 matches
 




#45021 Red Letter KJV Pure Cambridge Edition Bible

Posted by Katoog on 10 September 2023 - 11:00 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

TheWord is another Bible program:

https://www.theword.net/