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You can export and use them in any of the SWORD Applications which runs on various platforms.Ģ The Word format also supports Android’s Open Bible.
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You may want to use this in conjunction with the e-Sword module GNT-V for basic textual criticism, but I recommend you buy a hard copy of the UBS4, with the dictionary. This BBL module contains the text with diacritcal marks and punctuation, but not the critical apparatus. The NA26-.BBL file will give you hints to help in translation, but won't do all the work for you.
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You may want to (maybe even should) download Bruno's corrections to overwrite my module.
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So, if you want the NA26 module, download my original ZIP and extract the contents to your e-Sword directory.
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A user by the name of Bruno Neuckermansįigured out what password I used and fixed them. Later, I discovered that I did not use final sigmas for the text, but I was willing to live with it. So, I found the CCAT text (about NA26 text) and Nestle-Aland 26th edition module (original ZIP package). This file format was once used by QuickVerse, WORDsearch, Bible Companion, and other Bible software products. When I was studying Greek, I could not find a usable, free version of the Nestle-Aland text offline. STEP stands for 'Standard Template for Electronic Publishing', and it is a file format designed for the storage of electronic Bible reference books. I downloaded it and tried it, and it works only marginally. There is a Bible program Converter tool running around out there. From theWord you can convert a theWord module to MySword.
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The install will locate your e-Sword folder and extract directly to it just restart e-Sword to see the Haitian modules. From e-Sword you can convert an e-Sword module to theWord. I put together the Haitian Créole Bible for a missionary brother in Haiti. However, the following modules are redistributable. For more information about a module, click the Info link beside it. Once they became available for purchase, however, I could not use them in good conscience. The following are Bible texts and translations that can be used in any SWORD-based Bible program. For example, I owned both the NASB and NIV in other formats and converted them to e-Sword myself. That said, I built several e-Sword modules. It is donation based and I believed enough in it that I gave even during our poor seminary days I would encourage you to donate as well if you use it.
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Some modules with copyrighted materials can be purchased from third parties (Rick Meyers, who wrote the program, doesn't sell anything).
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The modules are based on Microsoft Access so you can build your own modules if need be. For my daily Bible computing needs, I used e-Sword.Į-Sword is a excellent free Bible program. Back when I was taking Greek classes, we were too poor to afford anything as nice as BibleWorks (which is great for exegesis).