FreJND
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Printed editions are 'tagged' using these special characters:
Textual | Unicode value[1] | French | English | Examples | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
✱ | U+2731 | Alinéa | Large space between paragraph. | Gen.49.2 Gen.49.4 Lev.13.59 | 490 |
☆ | U+2606 | Grand alinéa | Larger space between paragraph. | Gen.2.3 Gen.2.25 Exod.1.7 | 504 |
★ | U+2605 | Petit alinéa (texte poétique) | Small space between paragraph (poetics) | Ps.41.13 Ps.72.20 Isa.35.10 | 17 |
- ↑ The default module font in some front-end applications may not display these special symbols. It would therefore make sense to specify a font that does in the conf file.
Divine Names are tagged as:
Textual | Unicode value | Original | Examples | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|
L'Éternel | YHWH | Gen.2.4 Gen.3.1 Exod.3.2 | ||
Dieu | Elohim | Gen.1.1 Gen.4.25 Exod.1.17 | ||
∗Dieu | U+2217 | El | Gen.14.18 Gen.16.13 Exod.6.3 | 212 |
†Dieu | U+2020 | Eloah | Deut.32.15 Neh.9.17 Job.3.4 | 50 |
∗Seigneur | U+2217 | Jehovah | Matt.1.20 Matt.2.13 Mark.1.3 | 137 |
Bibliquest
Currently, the last revision of the CrossWire beta module FreJND is version 1.16 dated 2008-06-13.
According to the FreJND conf file, the Text Source is from Bibliquest.
There are two whole Bible downloads available from Bibliquest:
Their most recently updated text (dated 2009-06-02) contains dozens of corrections. The FreJND beta module therefore needs to be updated accordingly.
Versification
French Bibles generally have versification differences compared to the KJV. The current module does not specify a versification in the conf file. The output from emptyvss indicates that there is a real issue that needs fixing:
Leviticus 6:24-30 Numbers 12:16 I Samuel 23:29 Job 38:39-41 Job 41:26-34 Psalms 13:6 Ezekiel 20:45-49 Hosea 11:12 Jonah 1:17 Matthew 23:14 Acts 8:37 Acts 15:34 II Corinthians 13:14
Many of these are locations detailed in [1].