RE: [sword-devel] New modules

2002-01-15 Thread Don A. Elbourne Jr.
What is "A Conservative Version?" Do you have any info on it? Don A. Elbourne Jr. http://elbourne.org > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Little > Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 8:46 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [swo

RE: [sword-devel] Commandline Bible Reader?

2002-01-15 Thread Chris Little
> Is there currently a project to produce a command-line only > bible reader > based on the sword libraries? If there is, can some one point > me to the > source so I can have a look? Welcome to the project Patrick. We have a couple of command-line tools to try. The diatheke homepage is at

RE: [sword-devel] New modules

2002-01-15 Thread Chris Little
> -Original Message- > speaking of modules, is there anyway to get the old romanized > greek text modules like the lxxx? i need some plaintext greek > texts for my eggdrop. No, but you can use the LXX with the Basic Latin transliteration filter turned on to achieve the same effect. I'

Re: [sword-devel] New modules

2002-01-15 Thread Franklin Bratcher
speaking of modules, is there anyway to get the old romanized greek text modules like the lxxx? i need some plaintext greek texts for my eggdrop. - Original Message - From: "Chris Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 8:45 PM Subject: [sword-d

[sword-devel] Commandline Bible Reader?

2002-01-15 Thread J. Patrick Smith
First, I'd like to thank Chris Little for ending the "To Jesus or not to Jes-s" debate... I was just about to opt out of the mailing list before I'd even mailed a message to say "Hi." Now on to my message: Hi. I'm a linux user looking to get my feet wet with a little programing. I honestly h

[sword-devel] New modules

2002-01-15 Thread Chris Little
Four new modules have been released publicly: ACV (A Conservative Version) ItaDio (Italian Diodati) ItaRive (Italian Riveduta) ChiGUs (Chinese Glory Union (Simplified)) Plus an updated version of: RusMakarij (The Pentateuch of Moses in Russian) Additionally, 5 Russian, 2 Ukrainian, and one C

Re: [sword-devel] [possibly OT, certainly META] fireside

2002-01-15 Thread Leon Brooks
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 02:27, Chris Little wrote: >> NB: any persons seeing this as an invitation to theological debate may >> argue amongst themselves at news://crosswire.org/crosswire.fireside. > So, that said, you have three options: > 1) Move your discussion to crosswire.fireside, priva

[sword-devel] Coptic font

2002-01-15 Thread Chris Little
Do any of you know of a Unicode font with Coptic-style glyphs for Greek/Coptic? (Not one that simply covers the Greek/Coptic range, since most fonts do this using Greek-style glyphs.) --Chris

RE: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread David Overcash
Sorry Chris, I think they may have received your request after they sent their messages as email servers tend to be slow in delivery. -Dave O Okay guys, I specifically asked that my email NOT be used as an excuse for theological debates: > NB:

Re: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread chris
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 13:27, you wrote: > Okay guys, I specifically asked that my email NOT be used as an excuse > > for theological debates: > > NB: any persons seeing this as an invitation to theological debate may > > argue amongst themselves at news://crosswire.org/crosswire.fireside. > >

RE: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread Chris Little
Okay guys, I specifically asked that my email NOT be used as an excuse for theological debates: > NB: any persons seeing this as an invitation to theological debate may argue amongst themselves at news://crosswire.org/crosswire.fireside. So, that said, you have three options: 1) Move your discus

Re: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread chris
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 10:16, you wrote: > >It is known from historical documents that Pilate never had the custom of > >releasing a prisoner on pesach. > > > >>Is it possible that this information is only ``well-known'' with certain > >>Judaic circles? > > > >No, it has even been reported on

Re: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread Chris
> > >It is known from historical documents that Pilate never had the custom of >releasing a prisoner on pesach. > >>Is it possible that this information is only ``well-known'' with certain >>Judaic circles? >> > >No, it has even been reported on the discovery channel. > Oh, well if it was on TV i

Re: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread chris
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 01:25, you wrote: > On Monday 14 January 2002 21:02, chris wrote: > > On Monday 14 January 2002 06:49, you wrote: > >> On Sunday 13 January 2002 10:00, chris wrote: > > Yes, It would seem even jes-s supposedly did. > >> > >> Odd. Hyphenating jes-s after the reverent

Re: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread chris
On Monday 14 January 2002 18:40, you wrote: > > > > On Sunday 13 January 2002 10:00, chris wrote: > > > > > > I am converting to become a Jew and it is very common for Jews not to > > > > spell > > > > > out the names of pagan gods. And NO I do not believe that jes-s is the > > > messiah. > > So,

Re: [sword-devel] Paul's epistles

2002-01-15 Thread chris
On Monday 14 January 2002 18:21, you wrote: > > On Monday 14 January 2002 06:49, you wrote: > > > On Sunday 13 January 2002 10:00, chris wrote: > > > >>> Yes, It would seem even jes-s supposedly did. > > > > > > Odd. Hyphenating jes-s after the reverent fashion of a Messianic Jew > > > but apparen