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@bibletags/bibletags-usfm

v2.3.1

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Bible Tags

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Original language Bible study for everyone, in every language.

Vision: That every Christian might have free access to the Bible tagged to the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek with parsing and lexical information—all in their own language.

For more information on this project, see the Bible Tags website.

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bibletags-usfm

This repo includes the usfm files used in bibletags-data and bibletags-react-native-app.

These USFM 3.0 files are derived from unfoldingword.org/uhb and unfoldingword.org/ugnt.

The following changes have been made via the import scripts:

1. Variant information has been added to the end of all relevant verses using the custom \zApparatusJson tag.

  • UHB
    • usfm footnotes with Qere and Ketiv readings have been replaced with the same info in \zApparatusJson tags, with K and Q listed as the source.
    • usfm footnotes indicating "some manuscripts read" (or the like) are have also been replaced with the same info in \zApparatusJson tags, with M listed as the source.
    • usfm footnotes indicating a BHS reading have also been replaced with the same info in \zApparatusJson tags, with BHS listed as the source.
    • When a verse does not have Qere and Ketiv readings but does have a M or BHS reading, the \zApparatusJson compares this reading with a source of WLC.
  • UGNT
    • For critical texts, punctuation, accents, breathing marks, and capitalization are ignored, since these things are not present in the originals and thus do not represent a different reading or the ancient manuscripts.
    • Refer to CNTR's README for information regarding the following special characters used to represent the reading quality of manuscripts: %^=${}xab.
Expanded and annotated \zApparatusJson example from Joshua 9:7
{
  "words": [
    {
      "w": "וַיֹּ֥אמֶר",
      "id": "06zXI",
      "lemma": "אָמַר",
      "strong": "c:H05590",
      "morph": "He,C:Vqw3ms"
    },
    {
      "w": "אכרות",
      "id": "06iwU",
      "lemma": "כָּרַת",
      "strong": "H37720",
      "morph": "He,Vqi1cs"
    }
  ],
  "ancient": [],
  "critical": [
    "Q:+1,2-13",
    "K:1-10,+2,12-13"
  ]
}
Expanded and annotated \zApparatusJson example from Matthew 1:1
{
  "words": [
    // Any time a plus character proceeds a single word or word range below, it means these words come from this `words` array.
    // Without the plus character, the word or word range comes from the UGNT.
    {
      "id": "40HX3",
      "w": "δαυιδ"
    },
    {
      "id": "404KI",
      "w": "δαβιδ"
    },
    "βιβλοσ",
    "γενεσεωσ",
    "=ιυ",
    "=χυ",
    "=υυ",
    "…",  // Ellipsis are used in place of supplied words.
    "=δαδ",
    "δα%υ^ε^ι%δ",
    "δαυετ",
    "γενεσενσ",
    "αβρα^α^μ^"
  ],
  "critical": [
    "WH",  // No colon indicates this text's reading matches the UGNT.
    "RP,KJTR,NA,SBL:1-5,+1,7-8",  // These text read the same as the UGNT for words 1-5 and 7-8. The sixth word is replaced with δαυιδ from the `words` array above.
    "ST:1-5,+2,7-8"  // The ST also has an alternate reading with the sixth word, but uses δαβιδ.
  ],
  "ancient": [
    "𝔓1:+3-7,+1,+8,8",
    "01:+3-6,5,+9,5,8",
    "03:+3-6,5-6,5,8",
    "032:+3-6,5,+10,5,8",
    "61617:+3-4,3-5,+11,5,8",
    "64853:+3,+12,+5-7,+9,+7,+13"
  ]
}

2. A unique x-id has been added to each word in the UHB and UGNT and each variant word represented in a critical text.

  • UHB
    • All Ketiv/Qere variants are given a unique x-id, even if they possess the same lemma, strong, and morph values.
  • UGNT
    • Where the difference in a variant is merely the addition of brackets (to indicate uncertaintly), the x-id of that variant matches its counterpart in the UGNT.

3. (UHB only) Alternative versification (indicated by \va and \ca tags) has been made the standard versification (using \v and \c tags).

4. (UHB only) Strongs numbers have been converted to five-digit notation to match the UGNT.

  • Eg. H1254a is now H12541
  • Where no letter was present, 0 has been appended. The letter a has been replaced with 1, b with 2, etc.

5. (UHB only) The יָלַךְ/H32120 lemma/strongs combo has been changed to הָלַךְ/H19800 as modern scholars no longer recognize a distinct יָלַךְ lemma.

6. (UHB only) Words with multi-word lemmas have been combined together.

  • Eg. Before and after (from Genesis 21:14)
BEFORE
\w בְּאֵ֥ר|lemma="בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע" strong="H08840" x-morph="He,Np"\w*
\w שָֽׁבַע|lemma="בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע" strong="H08840" x-morph="He,Np"\w*׃

AFTER
\w בְּאֵ֥ר שָֽׁבַע|lemma="בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע" strong="H08840" x-morph="He,Np" x-id="01fFu"\w*׃

7. (UHB only) Added a \p after each verse-ending פ (petucha).

8. (UHB only) The lemma and strongs for אֲרָם when a part of the place name פַּדָּן אֲרָם have been changed to אֲרָם and #H07580 respectively.

  • This modification was preferred to combining this word together with פַּדָּן as a multi-word lemma, since פַּדָּן sometimes takes a directional ה suffix.