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by chrislee973
1465 days ago
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Ah, that's a good idea. I was considering just fully replacing the KJV with the NIV, but for people who want the KJV, having a mapping between the two versions would work. Do the verses between the two versions map each other exactly? Like they cover the same exact thing, just written in a different style? |
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https://wiki.crosswire.org/Alternate_Versification is a decent starting point for looking into the topic, with SWORD’s canon_.h files fairly tolerable for showing the number of verses in each chapter. Unfortunately, SWORD has never gone as far as doing proper mapping* between versifications for some reason—they have some basic mapping somewhere or other, but I can’t remember offhand where or what it is, as I only briefly looked into it five years or so ago.
The most significant differences occur when you switch languages (there are quite a few differences if you switch from English to French or to many Indic languages), but there may be some differences between translations within a language too, e.g. SWORD’s NRSV versification has an extra verse in 3 John and Revelation 12 compared to its KJV versification.