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Format codes for Bible text
File labeling
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id
BK FILE
: File identification
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fe: End of file
Introduction to Bible books
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ib: Beginning of book introductions
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ie: End of introductory material
Titles and labels
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h: Running headers
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mt: The main book title
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st: Secondary book title
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tt: Tertiary book title
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d: Division heading
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dr: Division reference
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s: Section heading
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r: Parallel passage reference
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ss: Sub-section heading
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hs: Hebrew subtitle
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sp: Speaker identification
Paragraph marking
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p: Normal paragraph
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pc: Paragraph that span chapters
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q
N
: Quoted paragraph
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oq
N
: Old Testament quoted section
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b: Blank line divider
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m: Flush left paragraph
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ip: Indented paragraph
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im: Indented section
Chapters and verses
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c: Chapter number
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v: Verse number
Typing tables
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tb
N
: Beginning of a table
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te: End of a table
&: Table column separator
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bl: Break Line
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th: Table column heading
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rj: Right justified table entry
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ul: Underline the text
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qd
N
: Quad tabbing
Footnotes and cross references
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f
LBL *...*
: Footnote
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mk
*LBL*
: Marked text
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x
REF *...*
: Cross reference note
Special kinds of text
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nd: Name of deity
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tw: Transliterated words
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qt: Quoted text
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bk: Quoted book title
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tx: Normal text marker
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pn: Proper name
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ex: Explanatory or bridge material
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ky: Keyword
Special features
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il
N,DIM,LBL*...*
: Illustrations
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cl: Closure of an epistle
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sig: Signature of the author of an epistle
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idx
ITM*...*
: Subject index entry
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w: Word list entry
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pb: Page Break
\\
: Discretionary line break
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dots: The dots of an ellipsis
1999-05-05