Chris gave the proper way. If a front-end does not handle it properly it is a bug in the front-end.

When this builds the index for the Sword module, then the two verses will have the same start and length. When a front-end for the Sword API gets a chapter, it will generally get all the verses from the first to the last and append them to a buffer. However, this will reflect a bug as it will present the same verse twice.

JSword has this problem and I am opening a bug report against it.

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Or rather gnomesword will make verses appear twic, while Bibletime will not show that there are two verses linked... Not sure what the Windows programme does here.
I suppose this is then something which needs to be dealt with at the 
application level.

I have done this now for all "missing" verses and am happy to make it again 
available once the copyright situation is sorted.

Peter


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