Presumably Crosswire's KJV.
Check out the dictionaries of CrossWire - there are a bunch of
morphological ones.
Peter
I would assume those were a form of the ones in the SWORD KJV module,
for the Old Testament. If so, I have heard that it is a proprietary
format that we're not allowed to use in open software.
David
Lemma/Morph codes in the Old Testament of the KJV200[36] module were
done by the Bible Foundation years and years ago. We only did the NT
alignment because the NT lemma/morph codes originally distributed by the
Bible Foundation had a copyright claim by another Bible software vendor
and we wanted to honor their request to not use their work.
The Bible Foundation used numbers greater than the standard Strong's
numbers to represent parsing codes for verbs.
I think someone might have made a module for these codes. Actually, I'm
kindof surprised they are still in our module, as I had thought we
probably had swapped them out for something else. But I suppose it
makes sense since we generally have left the Old Testament alone.
Hope this helps,
Troy
Thanks again,
Troy
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