See: Description
Class | Description |
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SystemCalvin |
Versification for French Olivétan and derivatives Bibles.
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SystemCatholic | |
SystemCatholic2 |
The Catholic2 Versification differs from Catholic in that
Esther 10 has 13 verses rather than 3 and Esther has 16
chapters rather than 10.
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SystemDarbyFR |
This versification scheme is based on the French Darby translation.
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SystemDefault |
The SystemDefault versification (v11n) is that of the Protestant KJV.
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SystemGerman | |
SystemKJV |
The KJV versification is the first implemented versification
and is the default versification for JSword/SWORD.
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SystemKJVA | |
SystemLeningrad |
The Leningrad Codex versification differs from the Masoretic Text (MT)
versification only in the placement of 1 and 2 Chronicles.
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SystemLuther | |
SystemLXX |
LXX a compromise versification system, intended to allow encoding of Bibles using
a number of slightly varying LXX-based versification systems.
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SystemMT |
The Masoretic Text (MT) versification differs from the Leningrad Codex
versification only in the placement of 1 and 2 Chronicles.
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SystemNRSV |
The NRSV Versification is nearly the same as the KJV versification.
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SystemNRSVA | |
SystemOrthodox |
Orthodox is based on the LXX versification system.
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SystemSegond |
This versification for L Segond Bibles.
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SystemSynodal |
The Synodal versification data is based on the Synodal and Slavonic
translations from rusbible dot ru (of early 2009) and the BFBS Synodal database,
as supplied by Konstantin Maslyuk.
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SystemSynodalProt |
The SynodalP versification is essentially the KJV v11n, using its chapter counts,
but with a modified NT book order similar to those of the Synodal v11n
and merged with verse counts similar to those of the Synodal v11n
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SystemVulg | |
Versifications |
The Versifications class manages the creation of Versifications as needed.
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Each Versification consists of 5 static fields: