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It seems to me that there is a tool or file that allows you to have
the equivalent verses of all Bibles with the kjv when displayed in
parallel. (someone can help me?).<br>
Personally, I'm not too keen on creating a module that uses kjv
versification for the LXX. Because it doesn't correspond to any
paper version.<br>
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<div>Dear Team,</div>
<div>I restart this thread to ask a related question.</div>
<div>For more than 2 years I have been using LXX version 2.5
in my Sword based application to have the old text available
for research. But now I would like to try the new version
3.0 as well, to be available at the same time.</div>
<div>Question: Would it be possible to make LXX version 2.5
available under a different module name (e.g. LXX25) on
Crosswire's module server, to allow using both without any
difficulty? Maybe this would be beneficial for other users
than me. If not, I can of course do some hacking in my
application and rename LXX version 2.5 to LXX25 internally,
and then download 3.0 as the new official LXX.</div>
<div>Thanks and blessings, Zoltan</div>
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ezt írta (időpont: 2022. szept. 1., Cs, 12:27):<br>
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<div>Le 01/09/2022 à 12:19, Kovács Zoltán a
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<div>It seems some verse numberings are
different.</div>
<div>E.g., version 2.5: Psalms 18:47 = version
3.0: Psalms 17:48</div>
<div>For me, such changes break several parts
of the database.</div>
<div>Is there a list of such modifications
available?</div>
<div>Thanks, Zoltan</div>
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The new module use the new versification, LXX. You
can see the new v11n in the sword's sources.<br>
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<div>Thanks for the information! I understand that 2.5
uses KJV (as default), so I have all entries in KJV
v11n in my database.</div>
<div>Is there a simple way to convert a KJV verse
notation into LXX v11n? I learned that using
VerseKey is a possible way,</div>
<div>but I just want to keep my working method via<br>
SWModule *module = (SWMgr) library.getModule("LXX")</div>
<div>and force using KJV v11n also if 3.0 is used.</div>
<div>Thanks for advising me further.</div>
<div>Best, Zoltan</div>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><b><span lang="EN-GB">Dr. Zoltán</span></b><b><span
lang="EN-GB"> Kovács, MSc</span></b></p>
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