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C. N. R. wrote:
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<div>...How could the comparative / parallel reading be possible
-- or the use of commentaries --, if we do not adjust the versification
of foreign Bibles to make it compatible with that of the KJV ? ...</div>
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I have thought that it would be nice if a module could support a native
versification and alt verifications. This could support a menu option
in a front end to select which versification to use, with the default
being native. But, this is something to deal with when the project is
ready for non-KJV versifications. <br>
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Jerry<br>
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