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#34689 Is there a way to export a bible to text file

Posted by Scribe on 18 November 2018 - 01:23 PM

Is there a way to export a bible to a text file from mysword or other program.  I'd like to bring a bible version into online bible.

 

Thanks.

 

You might want to look at this program:

 

"Simple Bible Reader is not actively developed or supported. Recent releases are just to keep it compatible with modern operating systems."

 

"The software is aimed to be simple, yet a powerful reader and converter to support and convert from/to all available bible formats. The software is developed with an intention of being portable and faster loading, that does not have any dependencies on the user system. It is also developed to bridge the gap between multiple Bible software so that a user can choose his favourite Bible software and import/export his favourite Bible translation through this software. The software allows you to import and export from/to any supported Bible format."

 

Prerequisites: Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0

 

Supported formats:

  • Bibles – Zefania XML Bibles, The Unbound Bible (Unmapped-BCV, Mapped-BCVS, Unmapped-BCVS), Open Scripture Information Standard (OSIS), General Bible Format (GBF), XML Scripture Encoding Model (XSEM), The Word Bible Modules (ONT, ONTX, OT, OTX, NT and NTX)2, e-Sword Bible Modules (BBL, BBLX), Unified Scripture Format XML (USFX), The SWORD Project1 , Verse Per Line (VPL), Go Bible, Theological Markup Language (ThML), Open Song Bibles (XMM, OpenLP.org Bibles, Bible Companion (BIB), MySword for Android, Bible Analyzer (BIB), EasySlides (MDB), MP3 Bibles, LOGOS Import (DOCX), Online Bibles, PalmBible+, HeavenWorld Bibles for Windows 8, VerseVIEW
  • Commentaries – XML Format, SWORD Commentary Modules (ZIP), The Word (cmt.twm), e-Sword 8.x (CMT), e-Sword 9.x (CMTX), MySword for Android, Bible Analyzer (CMT), OnlineBible Commentaries
  • Dictionaries – Zefania Dictionary Format (XML), SWORD Dictionary Modules (ZIP), The Word (dct.twm), e-Sword 8.x (DCT), e-Sword 9.x (DCTX), MySword for Android, Bible Analyzer (DCT), OnlineBible Dictionaries
  • Books/topics – XML Format (XML), The Word (gbk.twm), e-Sword 8.x (TOP), e-Sword 9.x (TOPX/REFX), SWORD Book Modules (ZIP), MySword for Android, Bible Analyzer (BK), STEP Modules, Online Books

1 The SWORD Project from CrossWire Bible Society has many software applications that can open on various platforms. They mostly use the same bible format. You can export and use them in any of the SWORD Applications which runs on various platforms.
2 The Word format also supports Android’s Open Bible.

 

License: No restrictions whatsoever, except selling.

Version: 3.0

Latest Release: 7-Feb-2017

Download:  Simple_Bible_Reader_3.0.exe (1.4 MB) Visit site: https://trumpet-call...e-bible-reader/

 

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Previous Versions:

  • 18-Feb-2013: Version 2.9 – Simple_Bible_Reader_2.9.exe (3.28 MB, requires .Net 2.0)

 

https://trumpet-call...e-bible-reader/




#19053 Library Manager Operation

Posted by Scribe on 13 October 2013 - 04:49 PM

The info is on the download page.

 

e-Sword Utility:
e-Sword Library Manager 1.5

 

 

This program can be used to organize the e-Sword modules that you have (renaming and reordering tabs; hiding and showing modules, ...)

 

 

BibleSupport.com > Downloads > Downloads Area > More Categories > e-Sword Utilities > e-Sword Library Manager 1.5

 

 

http://www.biblesupp...ibrary-manager/




#18408 Needs update: King James Version - Original Language Bibliographic details

Posted by Scribe on 29 August 2013 - 08:37 PM

Good Evening!  It's hard to believe that summer is almost over and we're progressing well into this century, isn't it?  Thirteen years into this century so far - how quickly times passes.

 

Back on point:  FYI   The Module Robot is a selfish gleaner of eSword modules from around the Internet, a computer program, that acts like a little beagle hunting down rabbits out in the field.  The Module Robot just grabs whatever modules it can find - so if you seek to complain to the software program about quality control...  Well, like the beagle, it just sees the bunny (or module) in a myopically crippled paradigm that ignores quality.  If the software module is built for eSword, than Module Robot seeks ownership.  We, thee & me, are left to our own devices in application of cognizant understanding since the Robot is an idiot savant.

 

 

If ... A merry heart doeth good like a medicine... and it does, LarryG's explanation about "Module Robot" has given me a proper dosage. I'm still giggling just thinking about it while typing. Thanks LarryG, I really needed that! :lol:




#18068 Modules-Help

Posted by Scribe on 01 August 2013 - 01:40 PM

I don't know what you mean when you say e-Sword.  Is that the website?  Is it a program on my computer?  Sorry to be so ignorant, but I just am:)
 
Thank you ever so much for your help!  God bless you!
 
Colleen


Hi Colleen,

e-Sword is a program which reads (makes viewable) the modules which can be downloaded from this website.

I'm wondering, did you or someone else install the program e-Sword on the computer you downloaded the Jubilee Bible 2000 e-Sword module? If not you will need to do so. Look in the bottom left hand corner of the BibleSupport.com website you will see "? What is e-Sword" this may/will be helpful.




#18055 The promised land!!

Posted by Scribe on 31 July 2013 - 05:23 PM

Just in case you didn't find a link to www.wordmodules.com which is also by the same person (Josh Bond) but for theWord Bible software.


#17673 N.T. Wright's "the Kingdom New Testament" or "The New Testame...

Posted by Scribe on 01 July 2013 - 08:21 PM

Just wondering, anything new about permission.




#16697 Any feedback will be appreciated :)

Posted by Scribe on 23 April 2013 - 07:41 AM

How about moving this to a blog!




#16086 [POLL] Do you use Pocket e-Sword? Should we build a Pocket e-Sword section?

Posted by Scribe on 03 March 2013 - 01:15 AM

Peter, thanks for the time and effort put forth on these Pocket e-Sword modules. You are a blessing.




#14263 Uploading New e-Sword Module

Posted by Scribe on 24 November 2012 - 05:43 PM

Navigate down to the 3rd link at "Downloads". Then follow instructions. Looking forward to the module.

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#14052 The Heavenly Fire (Bible Translation in progress)

Posted by Scribe on 13 November 2012 - 09:25 PM

Thanks for the heads up.

Didn't see a version for theWord but found one for Sword (crosswire.org)


#13069 Topic with all verses Jesus speaks

Posted by Scribe on 13 October 2012 - 05:28 PM

Now the only thing to do is figure out how to submit the module to BibleSupport.

Thanks.


Go to top of page, hover over "Downloads", click on "Share (Upload) a Module".


#12942 Passwords on Modules

Posted by Scribe on 07 October 2012 - 11:39 PM

There was a user-created utility program that would automatically password protect resources, when one saved them.

jonathon


This sounds like the user would have knowledge they were doing so though, correct?


#12941 Chuck Smith Commentary

Posted by Scribe on 07 October 2012 - 11:29 PM

The download for "Smith, Chuck - Through the Bible C2000 Series.zip" is in a zip (compressed) format, you may need to unzipped it if you have not already before e-Sword can read the module.


#12910 Passwords on Modules

Posted by Scribe on 06 October 2012 - 04:39 PM

In the past some users password protected their own module so that the content would not be changed. Most of those may have already been converted. If you do a search on this site you may find the module already converted and ready for download.

If they are premium modules you should contact the source you purchased them from. Please note that a few modules that were not premium in the past have now become so.

There was no way that I know of for a user to accidentally password protect previous modules, so it's nothing that you could have done with out knowing.

If you have a list of the modules you are experiencing questions with you could post them and someone here can probably give you more help


#12561 Works of John Wesley

Posted by Scribe on 22 September 2012 - 07:07 PM

David,

You've done a very nice job putting this work together. Congratulations on your workability and from the sounds of it, your teachable spirit, thanks.