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Sunday, August 12, 2018

Sample Block Quote from Websters Translation of the Bible

You knew that Webster authored Websters Dictionary but did you know he also translated the Bible into English? Check it out in this sample Quote from Psalm 91
Chapter 91
1 He that dwelleth* in the secret* place of the most High* shall abide* under the shadow* of the Almighty*.
2 I will say* of the LORD*, [He is] my refuge* and my fortress*: my God*; in him will I trust*.
3 Surely he shall deliver* thee from the snare* of the fowler*, [and] from the perilous* pestilence*.
4 He shall cover* thee with his feathers*, and under his wings* shalt thou trust*: his truth* [shall be thy] shield* and buckler*.
5 Thou shalt not be afraid* for the terror* by night*; [nor] for the arrow* [that] flieth* by day*;
6 [Nor] for the pestilence* [that] walketh* in darkness*; [nor] for the destruction* [that] wasteth* at noonday*.
7 A thousand* shall fall* at thy side*, and ten thousand* at thy right hand*; [but] it shall not come near* thee.
8 Only with thy eyes* shalt thou behold* and see* the reward* of the wicked*.
9 Because thou hast made* the LORD*, [who is] my refuge*, [even] the most High*, thy habitation*;
10 There shall no evil* befall* thee, neither shall any plague* come near* thy dwelling*.
11 For he shall give his angels* charge* over thee, to keep* thee in all thy ways*.
12 They shall bear thee up* in [their] hands*, lest thou dash* thy foot* against a stone*.
13 Thou shalt tread* upon the lion* and adder*: the young lion* and the dragon* shalt thou trample under feet*.
14 Because he hath set his love* upon me, therefore will I deliver* him: I will set him on high*, because he hath known* my name*.
15 He shall call* upon me, and I will answer* him: I [will be] with him in trouble*; I will deliver* him, and honour* him.
16 With long* life* will I satisfy* him, and show* him my salvation*.[1]

I have the additional tech that allows me to open the link shown above by an * symbol and see a Strongs number in Quickverse 2011. I bought 4 cd roms 7 years ago from Ephesians Four Group, one of which had this Quickverse 2011 running in Windows 10 Websters Bible Translation with Strongs. It is too tedious to attempt to manually copy each of those popup Strongs numbers onto this blog post, sorry. I did look at the html in the above scripture block and I saw a sequence of 4 digit numbers right after the html code "Name" which tells me there is a huge table somewhere in Quickverse which assigns corresponding Strongs numbers to the anchors defined by the sequentially numbered code "name" elements. You can see for yourself by viewing the above block quote with an html viewer built in to chrome or mozilla firefox. In Chrome select the three dots in the upper right corner and then select More Tools then Developer Tools. In Firefox select the three stacked horizonta lines in the upper right corner and then select Web Developer then Page source. Browse to the block of code that includes this example:  

name="1548"></a></span></span></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">

<span style="background-color: yellow;"><span style="font-family: &quot;trebuchet ms&quot; , sans-serif;"><b><sup>1</sup></b> He that dwelleth<sup>*</sup>  in the secret<sup>*</sup> place of the most High<sup>*</sup> shall  abide<sup>*</sup> under the shadow<sup>*</sup> of the Almighty<sup>*</sup>. <a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" name="1549"></a></span></span></div> 

Now that I am looking at the example, there are more Strongs numbers in the block than there are sequential numbers which would seem to indicate a string of Strongs numbers can populate the document when the name code is found. I use html name and html # in this blog to help locate places on the page that have an iframe and either a youtube video, or a merry go round of book covers. name is used to physically establish the anchor to a location on the page, and #  is used to establish the target from somewhere so that if someone clicks on the hyperlink with the #  code, the cursor moves to the "name" location on the page. The most basic example of the system is this page: https://webmaster220.blogspot.com/p/no-frame-book-listing.html#List_of_books Try clicking on hyperlinks to go to the list of names of book covers, then click on the link below each book cover you were taken to and go back to the top of the document so you choose another link from the list of names of book covers.

Just in case you were curious what the Strongs numbers in Psalm 91 were: check this out
Psalm 91
Those

who

live

in

the

shelter

of

the

Most

High



3427


5643

5945


will

find

rest

in

the

shadow

of

the

Almighty

3885



6738


7706
This

I

declare

about

the

Lord


559

3068


He

alone

is

my

refuge
my

place

of

safety



589
4268

589
4686


he

is

my

God
and

I

trust

him


589
430


982
1931
For

he

will

rescue

you

from

every

trap

3588
1931

5337
859
4481

6341 3353
and

protect

you

from

deadly

disease



4481
1942
1698
He

will

cover

you

with

his

feathers


5526
859

1931
84
He

will

shelter

you

with

his

wings



2620

8478
1931
3671
His

faithful

promises

are

your

armor

and

protection
1931
571



6793 5507


Do

not

be

afraid

of

the

terrors

of

the

night

3808

3372
4481

6343


3915
nor

the

arrow

that

flies

in

the

day
4481

2671

5774
3119


Do

not

dread

the

disease

that

stalks

in

darkness
4481




1698

1980


652
nor

the

disaster

that

strikes

at

midday
4481

6986

7736
6672

Though

a

thousand

fall

at

your

side


505
5307
4481
859
6654
though

ten

thousand

are

dying

around

you

7233



4481 3225
859
these

evils

will

not

touch

you



3808
413 5066
859
Just

open

your

eyes
7535
5869 5027
859

and

see

how

the

wicked

are

punished

7200


7563

8011
If

you

make

the

Lord

your

refuge
3588
859

3068

589
4268
if

you

make

the

Most

High

your

shelter


7760

5945

859
4583
10 
no

evil

will

conquer

you
3808
7451

579 413
859
no

plague

will

come

near

your

home

3808
5061

7126

859
168
11 
For

he

will

order

his

angels

3588


6680
859
1931
4397
to

protect

you

wherever

you

go

8104
859
3605
859
1870
12 
They

will

hold

you

up

with

their

hands



5375
859

5921

3709
so

you

won’t

even

hurt

your

foot

on

a

stone
6435 5062




859
7272


68
13 
You

will

trample

upon

lions

and

cobras


1869
5921
7826

6620
you

will

crush

fierce

lions

and

serpents

under

your

feet


7429
3715


8577



14 
The

Lord

says
, “
I

will

rescue

those

who

love

me



3588



6403
1931

2836
589
I

will

protect

those

who

trust

in

my

name


7682
1931

3588
3045

589
8034
15 
When

they

call

on

me
I

will

answer
;



7121

589



6030
1931

I

will

be

with

them

in

trouble
595


5973
1931

6869
I

will

rescue

and

honor

them


2502
1931

3513
1931
16 
I

will

reward

them

with

a

long

life



7646
1931


753 3117

and

give

them

my

salvation
.” 
1931
7200

589
3444
 This was part of my Logos Bible Software Platinum resource library. Certain bibles come with customizable reverse interlinear display options. I was able to drag and drop this block of words and numbers into Word, and from there I saved it to a web page, opened the web page in Google Chrome using the file I created in Word at this web address: file:///C:/Users/Grandpa/Desktop/blogs%20posts/Psalm%2091.htm. From there I was able to drag and drop it into blogger into the compose window, not the html window.
just dragging or copying directly from Logos into Blogger looks like this: 
16 Iwillrewardthemwithalonglife
76461931753 3117
Tyndale House Publishers. (2013). Holy Bible: New Living Translation (Ps 91:16). Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
the correct line is the bibliography, the jumbled up lines are supposed to say


16 
I

will

reward

them

with

a

long

life



7646
1931


753 3117


I am blogging the above to myself so I don't keep spinning my wheels when I encounter the above jumbled up words from Logos.

I am not going to complain to Logos that the document has jumbled up issues since I have found the work around and it worked again today.



[1] Title : Revised Websters Strongs-Numbered Bible
REVISED WEBSTERS STRONGS-NUMBERED BIBLE THE EPHESIANS FOUR GROUP P.O.BOX 1505 ESCONDIDO, CA 92033  For the latest information and announcements of new books visit E4 on the web at: http://www.freebiblesoftware.com
Title: Revised Websters Strongs-Numbered Bible  
Publisher: Ephesians Four Group  
In 1833 Noah Webster, who had mastered 20 languages including Hebrew and Greek, published the King James Authorized Version "with amendments to the language". In stating his reasons for producing this version of the Bible, Webster said: In the present version, the language is, in general, correct and perspicuous; My principal aim is to remedy this evil. It was with cautious reverence that Webster corrected misused grammar, removed offensive terms and expressions, and substituted commonly understood words for words that had fallen into disuse, or no longer carried the same meaning. He believed the Webster Bible to be "the most important enterprise" of his life, and referred to the Bible as: [T]he chief moral cause of all that is good, and the best corrector of all that is evil, in human society; the best book for regulating the temporal concerns of men, and the only book that can serve as an infallible guide to future felicity.


[2]Tyndale House Publishers. (2013). Holy Bible: New Living Translation (Ps 91). Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.





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