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#1 Jim M

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Posted 13 April 2015 - 06:04 PM

While the "Deep Blue Registry" was developed with the KJP (King James Purple) Bible; and was recently (4/7/15) made available for download as a bundled part of the KJP Bible, its application can be broader than just in conjunction with the King James translation.  Despite its name (KJPR.cmtx) and being developed with the KJP.bblx in mind, it may well prove useful to those whose favorite English language translation is not King James.

Thanks to the unique way that e-Sword associates commentary entries with Bible chapter & verse references, these same KJPR.cmtx chapter & verse references can be made available - and hopefully useful - to e-Sword 

 

MySword users viewing their favorite non-King James Bible.

 

So for those who are occasionally perplexed by ambiguous pronoun references, this may prove a useful tool beyond the scope of the King James translations. 

 

Presently, in order to download it, you'll beed to downoad the KJP Version 2 'bundled package', and then install the commentary (KJPR.cmtx) as you normally would any other e-Sword commentary and select the KJPR tab to use it with whatever English language translation you are using.

 

I hope this proves useful and helpful as you read and study GOD's Word.

 

Jim M






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