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Stephen Wilson

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Dec 19, 2017, 7:52:55 AM12/19/17
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I was chatting with a minister friend of mine and thought it would be a good opportunity to evangelise TiddlyWiki by showing him some of the bible stuff good people on here have produced....
Five mins fruitless searching on google groups later and the moment had passed.

Just a quick request for you biblical links :)

Cheers.

Stephen

Mat

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Dec 19, 2017, 7:58:10 AM12/19/17
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search + contact fellow member Dave Gifford / giffmex 

<:-)

Mark S.

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Dec 19, 2017, 9:30:22 AM12/19/17
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Attached - KJV verse-by-verse with a ability to comment on each verse. It was started by forum member Greg Davis.

For my own use, I have chapter-by-chapter which is more efficient. It's modern language copyright so I can't distribute it. I could distribute the shell and then your friend could fill it as needed from a source like bible gateway.

-- Mark
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Birthe C

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Dec 19, 2017, 10:01:55 AM12/19/17
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Thank you very much, Mark.

I had a copy from earlier but lost it some time ago. I have searched for it ever since.

Birthe

Stephen Wilson

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Dec 19, 2017, 10:04:49 AM12/19/17
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Thanks for that.  The blank would be good too.  Cheers.

Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/

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Dec 19, 2017, 10:37:55 AM12/19/17
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Thanks for the shout out. Here are some things I have done:

Tiddlywiki.com references an old introductory outline I did of the biblical book of Obadiah ages ago. http://giffmex.org/experiments/obadiah.html#Table%20of%20contents

More helpful, probably, is Gospel Bubbles: http://giffmex.org/gospels.bubbles.html - has three phases: 1) visual maps of each Gospel, with passages organized by type of passage, and containing links to tiddlers for each passage. Done. 2) Adding parallel passages to the tiddlers of each passage. Done. 3) Tagging each passage with the themes, literary elements, people, groups and places found in that passage. Some of those are done for all. Most only done for Matthew.

Most of what I have done in Spanish is using TiddlyWiki to generate static html pages at http://articulos.giffmex.org, so that does not showcase TiddlyWiki directly.

Others have done more with adding the text of the entire Bible to a TiddlyWiki file. Looks like someone already answered about that with an attached file. I have not done anything similar to that.

Greg Davis

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Dec 19, 2017, 11:05:55 AM12/19/17
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Hi, seems this subject will not go away. One of the original threads, probably the major one, is here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/ZCKqJu1hMvM/lPn-nNp6HAAJ

Thanks for the shout out, Mark S, if I recall correctly you came up with a javascript generator to simplify loading a formatted text and converting to TidlyWiki.

Life and some other projects slowed down my progress, only working on Psalms now, hope to finish my "enhanced over plain text" version someday. (Haven't updated the version on Tiddlyspot.)

Been awhile since I looked but I think it would be possible to create TW versions for at least the ASV1901, RV1895, and ReinaValera1909. I think these are all public domain now. So still possible additions to the TiddlyWiki Library.

Greg

Mark S.

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Dec 19, 2017, 12:21:37 PM12/19/17
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Hello,

Here's the shell. It's not just a shell. There is a (empty) chapter for every book of the (Protestant) Bible, with fields that have been filled for sorting, chapter #, book #, number of verses and tags to categorize by OT, NT, Major/Minor Prophets, Poetry.

There are tools for arranging daily reads and that may help you populate the book.

Pax Nabiscum

Mark
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